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Fear not, went to the Lakes at the weekend so just lobbed it in the garage so we could fit another car on the drive.
Also caught this dodgy bloke on our camera!
Forgot to say, the George is a bit too rich for me, especially for the amount of use it'll get.
Anyone tried this?
https://www.detailingworld.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=405026
Looking for a wet vac recommendations.
Want a vac that does normal dry stuff as well as cleaning fabrics. I don't mind manually agitating carpets etc as long as the wet vac will extract the dirty water.
Or would it be better to get something like the Vax 6131T with carpet cleaning facility...
Used to be owned by a guy who's parents lived round the corner from me. Don't know if he still has it as I've moved since and not seen it.
He seemed to look after it though so probably been sold since.
It's literally a piece of metal you're bending slightly out of the way that you can't even see, you're not cutting half the car apart to fit a set of wheels!
Just hit it with a hammer to bend it until it doesn't catch. I'm pretty sure most Clio owners have had to do it when lowering. It's really not rocket science 😂
I do get it though. I once had a car slip slightly years ago when I was using a crappy small jack and that was enough to s**t me up. The next day I went out and bought a 3 ton Sealey jack.
Why? I'd much prefer stands to a lift like this.
If you're that worried, get more stands and stick them under. I'm always mega cautious so put more stands under than is needed.