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« Reply #15 on: June 30, 2008, 05:11:22 pm »

ok so i am one of the sad gits who enjoys and does detailing  Roll Eyes
It looks like it.

Having said that I did spend 2 hours cleaning the alloys on Saturday, but only because the front ones were black,(and the back ones silver)  On the basis that it was going to rain, there was no point in washing the rest of it (that one works most days).

My son has had his car nine months, and its still in showroom condition - well, it hasn't been touched since it left the showroom.

I have a cunning plan. It's called swapping the front wheels for the back ones
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« Reply #16 on: June 30, 2008, 07:05:06 pm »

ok so i am one of the sad gits who enjoys and does detailing  Roll Eyes
It looks like it.

Having said that I did spend 2 hours cleaning the alloys on Saturday, but only because the front ones were black,(and the back ones silver)  On the basis that it was going to rain, there was no point in washing the rest of it (that one works most days).

My son has had his car nine months, and its still in showroom condition - well, it hasn't been touched since it left the showroom.
ive a car wax for winter / summer and autumn, polish for every occasion and polishes for each finish - ask no panic neil as he had to put stickers on it  laugh and they wouldnt stick Wink
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« Reply #17 on: June 30, 2008, 08:08:40 pm »

ok so i am one of the sad gits who enjoys and does detailing  Roll Eyes
It looks like it.

Having said that I did spend 2 hours cleaning the alloys on Saturday, but only because the front ones were black,(and the back ones silver)  On the basis that it was going to rain, there was no point in washing the rest of it (that one works most days).

My son has had his car nine months, and its still in showroom condition - well, it hasn't been touched since it left the showroom.
ive a car wax for winter / summer and autumn, polish for every occasion and polishes for each finish - ask no panic neil as he had to put stickers on it  laugh and they wouldnt stick Wink

Kev - did they come off OK?
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« Reply #18 on: June 30, 2008, 08:30:12 pm »

ok so i am one of the sad gits who enjoys and does detailing  Roll Eyes
It looks like it.

Having said that I did spend 2 hours cleaning the alloys on Saturday, but only because the front ones were black,(and the back ones silver)  On the basis that it was going to rain, there was no point in washing the rest of it (that one works most days).

My son has had his car nine months, and its still in showroom condition - well, it hasn't been touched since it left the showroom.
ive a car wax for winter / summer and autumn, polish for every occasion and polishes for each finish - ask no panic neil as he had to put stickers on it  laugh and they wouldnt stick Wink

Sorry Kev, but you set it up on the coconut shy. My wheelbarrow needs a good valetting too.

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« Reply #19 on: June 30, 2008, 08:46:30 pm »

ok so i am one of the sad gits who enjoys and does detailing  Roll Eyes
It looks like it.

Having said that I did spend 2 hours cleaning the alloys on Saturday, but only because the front ones were black,(and the back ones silver)  On the basis that it was going to rain, there was no point in washing the rest of it (that one works most days).

My son has had his car nine months, and its still in showroom condition - well, it hasn't been touched since it left the showroom.
ive a car wax for winter / summer and autumn, polish for every occasion and polishes for each finish - ask no panic neil as he had to put stickers on it  laugh and they wouldnt stick Wink

Kev - did they come off OK?
Yeh they came off but the car hasn't seen a sponge since. It's so filthy you can still see where the stickers were !!
 ( I saw the car at Sundays Breakfast Club meet )
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« Reply #20 on: June 30, 2008, 10:49:56 pm »

ok so i am one of the sad gits who enjoys and does detailing  Roll Eyes
It looks like it.

Having said that I did spend 2 hours cleaning the alloys on Saturday, but only because the front ones were black,(and the back ones silver)  On the basis that it was going to rain, there was no point in washing the rest of it (that one works most days).

My son has had his car nine months, and its still in showroom condition - well, it hasn't been touched since it left the showroom.
ive a car wax for winter / summer and autumn, polish for every occasion and polishes for each finish - ask no panic neil as he had to put stickers on it  laugh and they wouldnt stick Wink

Kev - did they come off OK?
yes neil Smiley piece of cake!

ok so i am one of the sad gits who enjoys and does detailing  Roll Eyes
It looks like it.

Having said that I did spend 2 hours cleaning the alloys on Saturday, but only because the front ones were black,(and the back ones silver)  On the basis that it was going to rain, there was no point in washing the rest of it (that one works most days).

My son has had his car nine months, and its still in showroom condition - well, it hasn't been touched since it left the showroom.
ive a car wax for winter / summer and autumn, polish for every occasion and polishes for each finish - ask no panic neil as he had to put stickers on it  laugh and they wouldnt stick Wink

Sorry Kev, but you set it up on the coconut shy. My wheelbarrow needs a good valetting too.


i know :p - want the commer doing aswell do you?

ok so i am one of the sad gits who enjoys and does detailing  Roll Eyes
It looks like it.

Having said that I did spend 2 hours cleaning the alloys on Saturday, but only because the front ones were black,(and the back ones silver)  On the basis that it was going to rain, there was no point in washing the rest of it (that one works most days).

My son has had his car nine months, and its still in showroom condition - well, it hasn't been touched since it left the showroom.
ive a car wax for winter / summer and autumn, polish for every occasion and polishes for each finish - ask no panic neil as he had to put stickers on it  laugh and they wouldnt stick Wink

Kev - did they come off OK?
Yeh they came off but the car hasn't seen a sponge since. It's so filthy you can still see where the stickers were !!
 ( I saw the car at Sundays Breakfast Club meet )
that is true - but ive just spent the last 2 hours cleaning it so im alright now Wink

can see a very faint like on the drivers door and rear bumper where they where but when i buff the car this weekend that will go Smiley
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« Reply #21 on: June 30, 2008, 11:49:36 pm »

i've missed the picture of your car . . . what is it ??
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« Reply #22 on: June 30, 2008, 11:54:45 pm »

Enough of all this rubbish!
When we left LM on Monday, the Cav was covered in marker pen, pink spray, ash, soot and possibly urine.
We travelled to Dinard in the "Colours" and parked up outside my fave hotel. By morning it was totally plastered in seagull droppings. Fantastic!
I removed the marker pen at services between St Malo and Le Havre... as some was a little rude Wink
Nail varnish remover seemed to work wonders, especially for the paint.
She has not been washed yet as its not September.
Cavvy loved LM... never has she had so much attention by drunken men.
Also, she has never had 2 oil changes in 1000 miles, as i split the sump on my drive after unloading all the kit... on the way to the pub. Gutted!
Thank god for ramps, hammers, welders and seam sealer! Oil Tight!
I have removed some of the stickers but the glue has remained on her..... keeps the flies of Lady PP!
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« Reply #23 on: July 01, 2008, 12:00:13 am »

Oh.. and Kev. Please dont polish your Ashtray too much... bare metal finish dont last well up north! Evil
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« Reply #24 on: July 01, 2008, 12:25:19 am »

i've missed the picture of your car . . . what is it ??

Mk III Vauxhall Ashtray. In white, the exact colour of 1980's stiletto-heel shoes. It's quite a nice one as such things go.

I had a red 1.4L as a company car in 1992. It was hateful, a crummy built-down-to-a-price heapa sh*te. But it was a bit better than a Mk 4 Escort which must win the prize for the most cynical piss taking "let's see what we can get away with" shoddy crap car. Regrettably, for some unknown reason, it's oil vanished one day on the M25 and the engine siezed... hello Rover 216  Cheesy
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« Reply #25 on: July 01, 2008, 01:10:43 am »

ok so i am one of the sad gits who enjoys and does detailing  Roll Eyes
It looks like it.

Having said that I did spend 2 hours cleaning the alloys on Saturday, but only because the front ones were black,(and the back ones silver)  On the basis that it was going to rain, there was no point in washing the rest of it (that one works most days).

My son has had his car nine months, and its still in showroom condition - well, it hasn't been touched since it left the showroom.
ive a car wax for winter / summer and autumn, polish for every occasion and polishes for each finish - ask no panic neil as he had to put stickers on it  laugh and they wouldnt stick Wink

Kev - did they come off OK?
yes neil Smiley piece of cake!

ok so i am one of the sad gits who enjoys and does detailing  Roll Eyes
It looks like it.

Having said that I did spend 2 hours cleaning the alloys on Saturday, but only because the front ones were black,(and the back ones silver)  On the basis that it was going to rain, there was no point in washing the rest of it (that one works most days).

My son has had his car nine months, and its still in showroom condition - well, it hasn't been touched since it left the showroom.
ive a car wax for winter / summer and autumn, polish for every occasion and polishes for each finish - ask no panic neil as he had to put stickers on it  laugh and they wouldnt stick Wink

Sorry Kev, but you set it up on the coconut shy. My wheelbarrow needs a good valetting too.


i know :p - want the commer doing aswell do you?

ok so i am one of the sad gits who enjoys and does detailing  Roll Eyes
It looks like it.

Having said that I did spend 2 hours cleaning the alloys on Saturday, but only because the front ones were black,(and the back ones silver)  On the basis that it was going to rain, there was no point in washing the rest of it (that one works most days).

My son has had his car nine months, and its still in showroom condition - well, it hasn't been touched since it left the showroom.
ive a car wax for winter / summer and autumn, polish for every occasion and polishes for each finish - ask no panic neil as he had to put stickers on it  laugh and they wouldnt stick Wink

Kev - did they come off OK?
Yeh they came off but the car hasn't seen a sponge since. It's so filthy you can still see where the stickers were !!
 ( I saw the car at Sundays Breakfast Club meet )
that is true - but ive just spent the last 2 hours cleaning it so im alright now Wink

can see a very faint like on the drivers door and rear bumper where they where but when i buff the car this weekend that will go Smiley

Kev,

Have you had your temperature taken recently? I believe you are sick.

Perhaps a lay down will help.

Washing/polishing & buffing is for cars older than you. Not new crap.
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« Reply #26 on: July 01, 2008, 01:14:56 am »

i've missed the picture of your car . . . what is it ??


you can tell its mine i think  Roll Eyes (note the DFH cap on the dash)
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« Reply #27 on: July 01, 2008, 01:21:30 am »

i've missed the picture of your car . . . what is it ??

you can tell its mine i think  Roll Eyes (note the DFH cap on the dash)

Well, it's nearly a classic Kev, just give it another 30 years mate.
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« Reply #28 on: July 01, 2008, 01:26:30 am »

i've missed the picture of your car . . . what is it ??

you can tell its mine i think  Roll Eyes (note the DFH cap on the dash)

Well, it's nearly a classic Kev, just give it another 30 years mate.
i would of sold it then and bought a sensible car - which im already thinking about actually
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« Reply #29 on: July 01, 2008, 11:20:45 am »


......But it was a bit better than a Mk 4 Escort which must win the prize for the most cynical piss taking "let's see what we can get away with" shoddy crap car.


Yes, had one of those as a company car - 1300cc 2 door.  I made the mistake of fitting a tow bar to it and trying to tow a smallish trailer carrying a big iron V8.  It was okay down hills anyway  Roll Eyes
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