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Sep 19, 2010
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Glasgow
Well with the good weather last week I thought it was time to give the car a good clean and get some more wax on the paint.

Products used.

Chemical guys no touch
Chemical guys glossworks
Auto Smart new wheels
Auto Smart Tardis
Car pro Iron X
Chemical guys E-Zyme paste wax
Chemical guys Hybrid V7
Chemical guys G6 tyre shine
Chemical guys Glassworks

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Looks well smart.

A good location for the pictures as well.

I noticed you have used Tardis. I must admit since I have owned a white car I would not be with out it, lol.
 
I use the local jet wash to get rid of the seagull **** that often lands on the car every week - no brush mind. None of yer fancy p!$h :lol:. My car is fairly swirl free as a result and has a good coat of spray wax ;)

I still think a sponge and fairy liquid is the best combo though :)
 
You mean you haven't tried it? It cuts right through the grime and leaves a lovely squeaky clean feeling - and it really does keep your hands soft too :)
 
i know a few people that use washing up liquid and it brings there car up well shiny.

i have never used it. but it does work without the effert they dont even have to dry it.


ps.
love the car mate looks well good sat next to the golf and out shines it
 
Pro's of Fairy;

1) Price
2) Cuts through the dirt
3) Empty bottles are ideal for filling with T-Cut from large tubs
4) Leaves a squeaky shine
5) Minimial effort to dry
6) One bottle goes a whole lot longer
7) Softens hands
8) You can encourage your wife/girlfriend/mistress to include the car with the pots and pans
9) There are several different flavours of Fairy now incase the original green doesn't tickle you
10) Available in large sizes from the likes of Makro

Don't use supermarket own brand stuff - it doesn't quite cut the mustard like Fairy ;)
 
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Ohh and the women that used to advertise Fairy were like modern day **** stars! They looked filthy (despite advertising what was a 'clean' product). MILF. Probably now a GGILTF