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I've just snow foamed a rather dirty Snowy. So bad it took me nearly two hours to wash (twice!), dry, and use tardis to remove all the tar spots.

We have a few more small stone chips after holidays to Glencoe and Piperdam.

 

I also discovered to my horror that the paint was starting to flake off around the rim of one of the front fogs.

I've applied a thin layer of touch up paint to the area and will keep an eye on it.

 

Sonax protect & shine will be going on bodywork after lunch.

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Sorry to hear about paint flaking off, at least its plastic so it wont rust.

I've just snow foamed a rather dirty Snowy. So bad it took me nearly two hours to wash (twice!), dry, and use tardis to remove all the tar spots.

We have a few more small stone chips after holidays to Glencoe and Piperdam.

 

I also discovered to my horror that the paint was starting to flake off around the rim of one of the front fogs.

I've applied a thin layer of touch up paint to the area and will keep an eye on it.

 

Sonax protect & shine will be going on bodywork after lunch.

Lucky you a dry day,  :rain:  :rain:  :rain:  :rain:  :rain: here. been fitting my mesh to the lower grill between the downpours done at last (will post pics later).  Now HRH has a list again :(.  

Sorry to hear about paint flaking off, at least its plastic so it wont rust.

 

Aye so it is, not too much to panic about then apart from spoiling Snowy's good looks.

Kev, the weather is glorious up here. Makes a change  :sun:

To cut to the chase with regards the Sonax range. Instead of a wash every few weeks and a wax every few months, which has kept my 10 year old Touran paintwork in good nick, what to I do with the Sonax range?

 

Colin.

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I'm waiting for a dry afternoon, so I can snow foam Ivor.  :yes:

 

Will be using Magifoam too :p

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