SAL
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cheapest place to buy from
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Jenko_Sport
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Location: Stoke-on-Trent
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What products you after Stavros
[Edited on 06-03-2010 by Jenko_Sport]
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SAL
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Registered: 19th Dec 05
Location: Radlett, Hertfordshire
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Mit
Drying towel
hot tyre shine
pink wash stuff
glass cleaner
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Jenko_Sport
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You checked to see if local halfords has got any of it on offer?
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SAL
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nothing tbh, all over priced
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Minty_Fresh
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have a look on cleanyourcar? or ebay?
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Sean-B
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Location: Wolverhampton Drives: 200SX S14a
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halfords is usually 3 for 2
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SAL
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quote: Originally posted by Sean-B
halfords is usually 3 for 2
thought that was boots
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Sean-B
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Location: Wolverhampton Drives: 200SX S14a
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quote: Originally posted by Stavs
quote: Originally posted by Sean-B
halfords is usually 3 for 2
thought that was boots
:doyle:
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weddy1988
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ebay type what you want and price lowest inc postage
clean your car ect also is good
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Ant B
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yeah cleanyourcars good thats were i got all my stuff from and its good quality
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Rich H
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Registered: 26th Oct 05
Location: West Sussex Drives: E46 M3
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I can sort you out with wash mitt and drying towel which are both better than the Megs ones
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Terry12
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Wouldn't waste your time with the tyre shine, I find it wears off after a few days or when it gets wet.
Rich sorted me out some stuff he uses which is much better, I washed mine last week and treated the tyres. Washed it again today and the tyres still shine. Cheers Rich
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Minty_Fresh
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hot shine is awfull imo, i have tried loads of different tyre shines, £1 shop to some expensive stuff and i find megs 'gold class' high endurance tyre shine is best (when applied with a foam applicator)
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Rich H
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Registered: 26th Oct 05
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quote: Originally posted by Terry12
Wouldn't waste your time with the tyre shine, I find it wears off after a few days or when it gets wet.
Rich sorted me out some stuff he uses which is much better, I washed mine last week and treated the tyres. Washed it again today and the tyres still shine. Cheers Rich
Glad to hear it's working ok for you Terry
mk4_boy - Yes the Endurance gel isn't bad, but unfortunately none of the "off the shelf" ones are much cop - trade ones are far superior as I'm sure you'll find in your new job!
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Daveskater
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I used that stuff on my new car last week and the old one today Rich http://www.corsasport.co.uk/carimages/7764/DSC_0402a.jpg
Can I ask what it is? Like brand etc.
It's top notch btw
[Edited on 06-03-2010 by Daveskater]
Numberwang!
Originally posted by AlunJ
I like you Dave, you are a man of men
Originally Whatapp'd by Neo
Dave's maybe capable of a drive-by cuddle
Look at my pictures
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Terry12
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I'm well impressed with it Rich, Only other thing i've tried that seemed to last more than a few days before this was painting the sidewalls
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Minty_Fresh
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depends what you want aswell doesnt it, i mean more natural/clean look, or very shiney look, all down to what you prefer..
the stuff we use at work is a watery solution (sure its auto glym) but as he buys in bulk he puts it in small bottles etc, and apply it via a brush, comes out well, but not as shiney as the endurance, more of a clean/natural look for the show room cars.
[Edited on 06-03-2010 by mk4_boy]
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Rich H
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Endurance gel can be made satin too - apply then leave to dry for 20 mins or so then buff excess off with a rag. Also seem to get simialr results if you apply it to slightly damp sidewalls and buff off after a bit too.
In general the liquid ones you paint on (ie. usually trade ones) are better and can be made gloss or satin depending how you apply them
I'll shut up now as totally taking over Stav's thread! Sorry!
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connollygt30
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I use auto glym stuff,bit pricey but worth it,dont really rate meguiars
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Ben J
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Dodo Juice FTW
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Daveskater
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+1 on Dodo
Numberwang!
Originally posted by AlunJ
I like you Dave, you are a man of men
Originally Whatapp'd by Neo
Dave's maybe capable of a drive-by cuddle
Look at my pictures
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