sam-smith 
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would it be a good idea to keep away from colour coded parts with a pressure washer? reckon it will strip off easier? 
 
got polish for the car today too. im not cut out to be a car owner that isnt brand new! im too much of a perfectionist and thats hard with a ten year old car!! needs a damn good hoovering and a polish. problem is i keep finding blemishes! atleast white covers it up 
 
cant wait to pass my test and get the damn thing on the road. 
 
share any cleaning secrets in here too!!  
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deano87 
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I wouldn't use a pressure washer on any of my car - nothing wrong with a sponge and bit of elbow grease! 
 
Oh, and don't use washing up liquid, use proper car stuff - I recommend Turtle Wax! 
 
[Edited on 15-01-2007 by deano87]
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Haimsey 
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use water  
 
  Marcy Marc   
 
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sam-smith 
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quote: Originally posted by deano87 
I wouldn't use a pressure washer on any of my car - nothing wrong with a sponge and bit of elbow grease! 
 
Oh, and don't use washing up liquid, use proper car stuff - I recommend Turtle Wax! 
 
[Edited on 15-01-2007 by deano87] 
   
 
 i was only really gonna use it to get moss and shit out of the nooks and crannys
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deano87 
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Use a brush or something. Your choice though!
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Haimsey 
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quote: Originally posted by sam-smith 
quote: Originally posted by deano87 
I wouldn't use a pressure washer on any of my car - nothing wrong with a sponge and bit of elbow grease! 
 
Oh, and don't use washing up liquid, use proper car stuff - I recommend Turtle Wax! 
 
[Edited on 15-01-2007 by deano87] 
   
 
 i was only really gonna use it to get moss and shit out of the nooks and crannys 
   
 
moss  
 
  Marcy Marc   
 
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sam-smith 
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quote: Originally posted by Haimsey 
quote: Originally posted by sam-smith 
quote: Originally posted by deano87 
I wouldn't use a pressure washer on any of my car - nothing wrong with a sponge and bit of elbow grease! 
 
Oh, and don't use washing up liquid, use proper car stuff - I recommend Turtle Wax! 
 
[Edited on 15-01-2007 by deano87] 
   
 
 i was only really gonna use it to get moss and shit out of the nooks and crannys 
   
 
moss   
   
 
i think its moss...... just like grime...
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deano87 
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quote: Originally posted by Haimsey 
quote: Originally posted by sam-smith 
quote: Originally posted by deano87 
I wouldn't use a pressure washer on any of my car - nothing wrong with a sponge and bit of elbow grease! 
 
Oh, and don't use washing up liquid, use proper car stuff - I recommend Turtle Wax! 
 
[Edited on 15-01-2007 by deano87] 
   
 
 i was only really gonna use it to get moss and shit out of the nooks and crannys 
   
 
moss   
   
I think he means the ever so slightly green fur on the window seal  
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mav 
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Pressure washer is fine as long as you are not going too close.. 
 
Use a proper car shampoo. Autoglym or meguairs 
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sam-smith 
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deano got it in one. 
 
i got some turtle wax polish. and just a big bottle of shampoo. dunno who thats by though.
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Ben G 
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yeah autoglym, bucket of hot water and a sponge works wonders! 
 
simple, yet effective  
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deano87 
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quote: Originally posted by sam-smith 
deano got it in one. 
 
i got some turtle wax polish. and just a big bottle of shampoo. dunno who thats by though. 
   
 
   
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Alex16v 
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quote: Originally posted by Haimsey 
 
moss   
   
 
 
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jamesvalver 
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i always jet wash my car. so long as the paint work has been done propperly u will have no problems at all!!
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drax 
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You have an XE/LET but you've not passed your test yet?
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sam-smith 
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quote: Originally posted by drax 
You have an XE/LET but you've not passed your test yet? 
   
 
no as stated in the topic about the red GSI with LET its NOT mine its my mates 
 
my car is the white sport later on in the topic and atm is standard. apart from alloys and backbox 
 
[Edited on 15-01-2007 by sam-smith]
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Hoddo 
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I always use a jetwash lol! but saying that all the paintwork on my corsa is standard, but then after the jets, I usually give it a good ol' rub down with car shampoo and a sponge!
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Mike GSi 
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i jet wash mine! gets all the salt out of the arches! 
salt will rust ur car very quikly! i always jetwash in the winter!ive never had flaking paint! 
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