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done 2 tonight bit of fairy in a basin or sink with warm water work it in and rinse under cold tap, squeeze out excess water and feck it in the tumble dryer, dont think this would be much help with 20 of the things
looks good all silver plus would save buyin a colour for the little amount of paint it would be for the 16 V, but i think black would go well too am all confuzzled :S :o
currently DIY'n my side strips to match the car and thought while there off i might aswell do the badges, just lookin to peoples opinions as to what colour to do the badges i'am thinking a bright silver and yellow 16v letters/numbers
pic below of my car
sorry if this is the wrong section, but whats ur favourite air freshener??
mine has to be black or blue ice magic trees although they dont last long, also give seats/carpets a scoot of febreeze when cleaning inside
used this yesterday, poured some in a plastic cup and attacked my wheels worked really well BUT i poured the excess in the grass and its turned orange which makes me wonder what the F**K is it doing to my wheels????
after reading alot of peoples posts i thought i'd give it a go,
i used autoglym SRP small amounts on a soft pad worked in till its almost gone, buffed of any ecxess with a micro fibre cloth.
then i applied the autoglym EGP with another soft pad (left to dry as instructed) then buffed of with...
same colour as mine boss:D and i've thought about 2 tone before and was leaning towards a light silver blended into the grey , its a dark colour so my opinion is go lighter, think i'am just gonna get mine colour coded, oh yes and get the clear repeaters look alot better
common fault apparently (if you have one) i have a 2003 1.2 16v dynamique sensors fecked, sometimes it works, sometimes it reads anything up to 60oC and most of the time it does'nt show up at all
a rough key with some fine grit, quick spray with primer (the primer fills in cracks/texture), smoothe with wet and dry, another spray of primer and rub with wet and dry before paint, saves time in sanding trying to get the high spots of the plastic down to the deepest cracks if you get what i...
honestly dont know mate, last person at it was my dad but he would have no need to take the cover off, and it started after i went over a bump in the road so i'm thinkin its just came out the clips
engine cover slipped out lastnight and fell down unkown to my attention just thought the noise was the brakebads i needed, now the fecking things chewed up my belt that runs the altenator,:mad: :mad:
how much for a new belt and cover? also just spent 114 bucks on 2 tyres:mad:
not a happy bunny