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jr
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9th Oct 06 at 13:30   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

yesterday i washed the weasil corsa with a sponge, and :

Autoglym car shampoo
then dired it
then clay bar'd it
then Autoglym Superesin polish
then Autoglym Gold polish thing
then Autoglym bumper care on black bits
and Autoglym tyre shine

its looked really good, which kind of offset the pain of spending so much ££££ on cleaning stuff
3CorsaMeal
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quote:
Originally posted by RS6
its a sponge im sure its safe very soon you won't be able to even wash a car for fear of damaging the paint


the sponge is bad

Edd
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been using a wash mitt for a while


ten times better



[Edited on 09-10-2006 by Edd]
andy1868
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i use a sponge from tesco, but its no ordinary sponge, its what tesco are calling a MAMMOTH SPONGE, works quite well but i've never tried anything else so i wouldn't really know the difference
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quote:
Originally posted by jr
yesterday i washed the weasil corsa with a sponge, and :

Autoglym car shampoo
then dired it
then clay bar'd it
then Autoglym Superesin polish
then Autoglym Gold polish thing
then Autoglym bumper care on black bits
and Autoglym tyre shine

its looked really good, which kind of offset the pain of spending so much ££££ on cleaning stuff


can you see swirls under the sunlight?

my dads brand new car is swirly due to sponge monsters
jr
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9th Oct 06 at 13:33   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

not yet, im not going to use a sponge anymore though
3CorsaMeal
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9th Oct 06 at 13:34   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

this thread is brill, mainly for the cars

http://the-corrado.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=42678&start=0
P1CK4D
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I have

- A bucket
- A Tesco Value Sponge
- Fairy liquid
- Hot water out of a tap

Impressive list, im sure u'll all admit
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quote:
Originally posted by P1CK4D
I have

- A bucket
- A Tesco Value Sponge
- Fairy liquid
- Hot water out of a tap

Impressive list, im sure u'll all admit


thats bad

Marc
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Fairy liquid
Marc
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quote:
Originally posted by jr
yesterday i washed the weasil corsa it looked really good, which kind of offset the pain of spending so much ££££ on cleaning stuff

Pics?
3CorsaMeal
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swirls
3CorsaMeal
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polished properly
andy1868
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i've been attacked by the swirl monster due to previous owners, is there any way of reversing its effect?
Marc
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Should finish in straight lines
jr
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like the ones in my garage, just cleaner, i wont put pics up of it, as you get the


"buts its standard remarks"

Marc
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Awwww!
3CorsaMeal
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quote:
Originally posted by andy1868
i've been attacked by the swirl monster due to previous owners, is there any way of reversing its effect?


thats what i'm fighting back against with the corrado, think its a losing battle tho

i use scratchX after washing, takes a lot of time, isn't gonna fix it overnight, just gonna keep at it till next summer, then think about getting some body work done

***driving legend tip no: 223, pretend you have a secret project and drop subtle hints***^^^
andy1868
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scratchX you say? jolly good show

ps bodywork eyyyyyy? hmmmmmm

[Edited on 09-10-2006 by andy1868]
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read into how to use it properly tho, instructions on tube are crap, also you have to get a decent applicator and remover, no point using mums old bedsheets or a t-shirt, i always thought dads old Y-fronts were best, but been told otherwise
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http://www.meguiars.com/tips/article_viewer.cfm?selected_ID=11
andy1868
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will do, cheers for the advice
Marc
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Polishing cloths all the way for me
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quote:
Originally posted by Marc
Polishing cloths all the way for me


12yr olds fanny hair is the softness fibre known to man
andy1868
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male or female? or doesn't it matter?

[Edited on 09-10-2006 by andy1868]

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