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Immense work Jim! As always of course! Still loving the Black Label? I looked into i recently although durability isn't high up my list so maybe some Z concours or another pot of Glasur.
Love how small the 458 "looks"! Right pocket rocket!
Flol @ engineer! AFPMSL!
Oh and this hairdresser has forgotten more about car construction and structural damage than you'll ever learn!
Keep playing though.
Huh! Wheel cleaner isn't really meant to be sprayed on and left. That's what wheel brushes are for.
Autobrites brite gel is one of the best i've used to be honest. Billberry isn't a patch on it.
Wolf's works best after the wheels have been cleaned using a normal wheel cleaner then use the brake duster. It loses it's effectiveness by talking the dirt first and then the pits last.
Same with paint. Get it well degreased and washed then tardis and wash again then use Wolf's. That way...
I won't need a name badge. I'll be the only savage there and you'll smell the deep fried mars bar and haggis a mile off.
Surely people could just print out something on the comp and sit it on their windscreen or inside it and then you'll know who owns each car. Even if the person isn't there...
Don't open/use/decant in the house please!!!!!!!!!!!!
Oh and ironx is not de-ironizer. De-ironizer is brake duster, it was a wheel cleaner mate it just happened to do the same job for cheaper. I'm not saying he didn't use ingredients but they are different.
Wolf's also clings to the paintowork...