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Cheers Dan there's bits of both black and green. I have heard of the sterilising fluid method before but not tried it yet.
I've also read that you shouldn't pressure wash the hood? Although someone has done it previously.
Wife has just bought a 2004 beetle convertible that has some moss/mould on the fabric roof. Was owned my an older lady who had some trees overhanging her drive.
I got hold of one of those autoglym roof kits and while its rejuvenated the colour of the roof its not really shifted a lot of mould...
I've got a silver grey SE touring. Every time I see a m-sport I wish I'd got one, but when I got mine the m-sports where nearly double what I paid.
The MV2's really suit them.
A CAR THAT DREAMS ARE MADE OF
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201411269259568/sort/default/page/1/onesearchad/used%2Cnearlynew%2Cnew/make/bmw/radius/1500/usedcars/body-type/coupe/quicksearch/true/model/m3/postcode/dn49pa?logcode=p
click on the viewport right click and go to properties.
In properties there scale and custom scale. You can either use one of the predetermined scales or put your own custom one in.
for example 1:500 would be 0.002 (1 divided by 500)
The viewport will need to be unlocked to change the scale
I had this with my BM, it's covered a considerable amount of miles and I replaced all discs and pads. Fronts ended up occasionally binding. Turned out that the pistons were corroded and after I'd pushed them back in to fit the new pads the corroded piston was sticking on the caliper. My mechanic...
good luck finding my keys if you break in, I struggle myself most of the time. Wife thinks I'm losing it I'm sure she keep moving them around the house just to wind me up.
As for the OP must be absolutely gutting to have a car for 9 or so years from new then for some low life to steal it.
Register your company
Get some insurance
Good customer base
Good reputation (it's easy to get a bad reputation and hard work is need to keep a good one).
You'll need all the above for any successful business.
Are you already in the detailing business, do you have contacts that will get you...
just looked at you OP regarding the original figures. How hard did you have to work to get that discount off list price? What discount did they offer as a starter.