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Eastern/Western Cleaning Day 22nd March

lauris

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Sun 22nd "" Cleaning Day at Eastern Western Accident Repair Centre EH52 5AU (Broxburn 10.30am)
PCGB member Peter O'Malley, allows us use of his extensive wash bays and workshop for a spring clean of the cars with some hints and tips on polishing your car. Bring your dirty cars and your favourite wax!

Let me know who is coming and if anyone wants to meet for some ealy brekfast first ?

regards
Scott
 
ORIGINAL: Zhan Sounds good - breakfast sounds fun (do you need to bring our own vodka for the corn flakes???). Keith
Keith you have vodka on your cornflakes?? [:'(] Think I will pass on this, albeit it seems like a great day out it will be a bit like a busmans holiday for me lol [:D] plus it is past tesco .. .. .. ..
 
No on two counts there then Keith, I am not having vodka on my cornflakes ( maybe gin ) and I am definately NOT cleaning your car!![8D]
 
I’m not sure I believe Jane actually has a TVR. I’ve certainly never seen it with my own eyes … Count me in for the visit to Eastern Western. Breakfast sounds like a good plan, but depends where you decide to meet for that—no point if I’d need to drive straight past Broxburn to get to a bacon roll!
 
I'm in too........trying to think of a local place for breakfast?? Any ideas anyone......Mr Laing, is Knowepark Caravans open on Sundays??[:D] Kim x
 
Hi Kim Sorry but Knowepark doesnt open till 12 noon on Sundays, so i would guess not early enough for the polishing crew..... Cheers Al
 
There is a Greggs Sandwich Shop very near to Peter Omalleys, at the petrol station at the roundabout, but not sure if its open on sundays or if it has sit in option Cheers Al
 
somewhere near peters, ask kev - he has been there alot ? MCdonalds for egg mc muffin ????
 
MacDonalds at Newbridge is probably easier for most. The Greggs "wee big Al" refers to was closed on the Sunday last year.
 
ORIGINAL: lauris somewhere near peters, ask kev - he has been there alot ? MCdonalds for egg mc muffin ????
And at this rate I will still be going back when you all turn up ....i have eaten at the garden centre up the road and on the train ...suggest dakota or orroco pier in Queensferry ..but is that too expensive / far ? Cheers Kevin
 
Dakota and Orroc to far and formal, just want a bacon butty and a cuppa - mickey Dees at Newbridge looks favourite - or kims, but not fair on everyone turning up there, and new bridge roundabout is ten mins from peters ! so who is brining what scott
 
I’ll bring me and my 944 … what’s the sketch with bringing your own cleaning gear? I’ve a bucket, sponge and some shampoo, but would need to go purchase wax, clay or whatever else is expected.
 
ORIGINAL: Zhan Wonder if Kim will do all the hard work - as I can't seem to interest Jane.......
Not a chance Keith, I'm looking for a knight in a shining car to do mine........don't mind polishing, don't like washing!! Tony, there's power wash bays and sponges, but you have to bring your own wax and cleaning/drying cloths etc. And did you know, last one there has to take the breakfast orders!!!![:D] Kim x
 
ORIGINAL: 2fast4u There's always Kim's Bacon Butty Bar too!!!! Not to far away and safe parking!!!!! Kx
Thats brilliant Kim!! Shall we ask Gary for recommendations on your cooking skills???
 
ORIGINAL: poprock I’ll bring me and my 944 … what’s the sketch with bringing your own cleaning gear? I’ve a bucket, sponge and some shampoo, but would need to go purchase wax, clay or whatever else is expected.
Tony they have a couple of wash bays with pressure washers, (its a kind informal day with peter showing you how to polish out swirl marks, badly touched up stone chips etc, etc) and what do you mean you dont have wax ???????????? your a porsche owner and havent bought polishing stuff ? your welcome to use some of my zymol but the paint has to be spotless to apply it or its a mess. I will pick up some Clay and cutting compound but its hard work boy ! :) cheers scott.
 

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