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Posted on: 09 July 2008 01:36 PM
Caz-R34GTT
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"as above really wanting to give the liner a good scrub and bring him out in all his colour. what products should i use to achieve the best results?"

Posted on: 09 July 2008 01:38 PM
johny105
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meguires by the sound of it i use pure elbow grease and it works wonders

Posted on: 09 July 2008 01:40 PM
Caz-R34GTT
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whats meguires? ive never heard of that before johnny

Posted on: 09 July 2008 01:44 PM
johny105
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"just a cleaning product on the 205gti forums i go on. you get people who do the whole shabang meguires pre wash polish meguires wash soap meguires wax wash etc etc etc you get the picture i think its over expensive crap TBH. halfrauds sell it..(say no more)"

Posted on: 09 July 2008 01:51 PM
Caz-R34GTT
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lol oh right i see ive heard alot about auto glm ive seen that in alot of the shops too but is there much difference appart from the brand name as id of thought polish was polish??

Posted on: 09 July 2008 01:57 PM
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"http://www.powertools2u.co.uk/mall/productpage.cfm/powertools2u/9227CB ^^^^^my work website im in charge of each order. we r very cheap on this item and free delivery and if you email me personally at work. i might even possibly give you a few freebies lol work email p.holmes@powertools2u.co.uk We sell loads each day of these and the feedback on them is unbelievable"


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Posted on: 09 July 2008 01:58 PM
johny105
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"auto glym is a big brand they're good aswell anything with bee's wax gets my vote"

Posted on: 09 July 2008 02:49 PM
Dazzi
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tar flies and bird plop i use a 14p bottle of vinegar

Posted on: 09 July 2008 02:53 PM
Caz-R34GTT
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vinegar?? really dazzi? wont that damage the paint?

Posted on: 09 July 2008 02:58 PM
Dazzi
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Use a solution of white vinegar and water mixed about half and half. Spray it on and it should react with the what ever is on the car. I've done it with light dustings of cement dust. Muratic Acid/hydrochloric acid may be needed if the vinegar isn't doing the trick.