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I only washed it off yesterday. It was quite the talking point at the school carpark!
''Mr Cole, Excuse me, someone's drawn a willy on your bonnet''
Yeah I know. Bye.
Which part of the doctors report asked you to fire shotguns you silly old c**t??
*in my mums voice*
''If you make yourself bad again, don't complain to me...''
Nothing. We've currently got 19 cars between us so we need to have a bit of a clear out.
If we go next year, we'll buy something then. Until then, sam will go back to driving his van and i'll go back to driving customers cars.
We came looking for you on Thursday. We gave up after 30 minutes though.
Genuinely, there isn't a better car for the trip. Fast, Auto, massive boot, Bose stereo, freezing cold aircon, whisper quiet inside and so so comfy. We both said when we got back, you could easily get back in it and drive...
Me and my mate Sam tagged along to LeMans this year (Thank you to everyone for making us feel very welcome, we had a BRILLIANT time!)
We decided that my passat was a bit too dull for the 1050 mile round trip. Sams van is a nail, and none of the other of our 18 cars really floated our boat...
You can agitate it to speed things up, but I usually soak the area, go ahead and wash all the wheels, arches etc, then just pressure wash it off 30 minutes after applying it.
This is the stuff.
Yes mate, it's superb!
It's by Trafalgar and called multi purpose detergent.
I use power max TFR mostly (Autoglym) but for white grease, and cv grease, I use the Trafalgar stuff. It dilutes really well too.
Spray the whole engine bay with degreaser/ G101 or whatever your choice is. Pressure wash it all off.
Just don't aim the water at the spark plugs, ecu etc.
You'll be fine.