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I had to pop down to my reno garage yesterday, and in front of me was a renaultsport clio 172.
Or so the driver liked to think. He had stick a "sport" badge under his reno badge. Thing is, it didnt even look like a proper sport" badge. Wrong font, size etc, everything wrong,
best bit was...
hello all,
Gonna be touching up a couple of tiny stone chips soon and wondered if anyone has any top tips for me.
Gonna use cocktail sticks as recommened by GirlRacer.
also, as i have waxed over the stone chips, do i need to "cleanse the stone chip areas first before i paint them, or...
I had to pop down to my reno garage yesterday, and in front of me was a renaultsport clio 172.
Or so the driver liked to think. He had stick a "sport" badge under his reno badge. Thing is, it didnt even look like a proper sport" badge. Wrong font, size etc, everything wrong,
best bit was...
hello all,
Gonna be touching up a couple of tiny stone chips soon and wondered if anyone has any top tips for me.
Gonna use cocktail sticks as recommened by GirlRacer.
also, as i have waxed over the stone chips, do i need to "cleanse the stone chip areas first before i paint them, or...
Hi mate,
went to halfords today and took advantage of their 3-for-2 on turtle wax stuff. Like yourself I wanted just a wax, not a polish. Was going to get the extreme wax that was mentioned in your other thread, but found something else.
There is a turtle wax emarald series, in both liquid...
Hi mate,
went to halfords today and took advantage of their 3-for-2 on turtle wax stuff. Like yourself I wanted just a wax, not a polish. Was going to get the extreme wax that was mentioned in your other thread, but found something else.
There is a turtle wax emarald series, in both liquid...