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alan-g-w

posted on 9th Aug 09 at 11:07

quote:
Originally posted by BluKoo
quote:
Originally posted by Tom G
quote:
Originally posted by BluKoo
:lol:

You have too much time on your hands.


tbf blukoo you mask up peoples window's :lol::P


Good point :lol:


I thought it was your brother?


xa0s

posted on 9th Aug 09 at 07:03

Fucking funny, I proper LOL'd.


BluKoo

posted on 7th Aug 09 at 13:43

quote:
Originally posted by Tom G
quote:
Originally posted by BluKoo
:lol:

You have too much time on your hands.


tbf blukoo you mask up peoples window's :lol::P


Good point :lol:


C2RL R

posted on 7th Aug 09 at 12:56

quote:
Originally posted by Leighton
:thimbs:



classic, thats better than when someone wrote FIAL. i forget who it was but he knows who he is.:lol:


Graham88

posted on 7th Aug 09 at 12:50

:lol:


DamoC

posted on 7th Aug 09 at 12:37

lmao


richc

posted on 7th Aug 09 at 11:33

You didnt take a chrome content reading


Benkid

posted on 7th Aug 09 at 11:28

quote:
Originally posted by Leighton
Productive night at work again :D :thimbs: :lol:

need to do one with your old RAF ones that would be :cool:


lol at :thimbs: :lol:

Was a good read, really can tell the difference, might get the old G3 out on the knife and fork myself, why did you leave out the spoon?


Tom G

posted on 7th Aug 09 at 10:50

quote:
Originally posted by BluKoo
:lol:

You have too much time on your hands.


tbf blukoo you mask up peoples window's :lol::P


BluKoo

posted on 7th Aug 09 at 10:40

:lol:

You have too much time on your hands.


ryzer

posted on 7th Aug 09 at 10:38

:lol: mazing!


jr

posted on 7th Aug 09 at 10:36

as said handles needed to be black, and where is the stuid type shot with mood lighting ?


Tom G

posted on 7th Aug 09 at 10:33

:lol::thumbs:


M16KE B

posted on 7th Aug 09 at 08:47

shouldve painted them satin black tbh


am4nf

posted on 7th Aug 09 at 08:42

:lol:


stu_c

posted on 7th Aug 09 at 08:37

how much do you charge for doing this as the missus just isnt up to it anymore!!


Ben G

posted on 7th Aug 09 at 08:35

:lol: vxr marc style.

you forgot to clay and wax tbh :o and you call yourself a detailer :!:!:!


x14xe sport

posted on 7th Aug 09 at 07:56

:thumbs: good work, is that a long lasting finish as to avoid having to clean after every use?


Leighton

posted on 7th Aug 09 at 07:45

Productive night at work again :D :thimbs: :lol:

need to do one with your old RAF ones that would be :cool:


Marc

posted on 7th Aug 09 at 07:31

Best detail thread yet :cool:


Daveskater

posted on 7th Aug 09 at 07:13

:lol:

Need to get the machine polisher out on the deeper scratches tbh :o:0


Kurt

posted on 7th Aug 09 at 07:11

Swirl marks :(


_Allan_

posted on 7th Aug 09 at 07:07

:lol: :lol:


Ste

posted on 7th Aug 09 at 07:05

Decided my knife and fork needed more than the usual rinse under the hot tap.

Time to get serious and get them really clean for tonight's Chinese.

Started with a 1:3 of water and fairy liquid in a "squeezy bottle". This was shaken for 4 seconds



Applied to the knife and fork at room temperature and left to dwell for about 15 seconds. As you can see, it is the green snow foam method.



Rinsed at hot tap temperature. as you can see from this before pic, still evidence of gravy.



Next up was some agitation with a 3M scotchpad. First in clockwise, then in a counter-clockwise motion.



After a final rinse under the hot tap, this time left to run a bit longer to get hotter.



And dried using super absorbent Kimwipe 'blue'



Looking good, time for the obligatory 'reflection shot'



I'm pleased with the result and really looking forward to using them tonight on the duck in plum sauce with chips.