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Well after giving Mr. Gill nightmares after he saw the yellow peril last week decided to give it a bit of a clean, had meant to get the G220 out and remove the swirls and give it a bare bones polish and good waxing, but wasshing took so long and in work at 0200 so just wshed her and gave her a layer of NXT until spring and longer warmer days

A few pics:

The ar£e end :eek:

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The side

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The front

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Embarrasing no wonder the poor bloke couldn't sleep:rofl:

Anyway Super Snow Foam worked its magic softening the ctrud:

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and after foaming a second time with Hyper wash a mitt easily removed the majority of the crud safely:

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After a warm wash then with Megs Gold class and a fresh lambs wool mitt (2 bucket), the swirls show up

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With the paint looking dull I would have liked to do the whole hog with the G220 but hey ho a good layering of Nxt brought the shine back:)

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and some beading :)

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Also managed to do the wheels:)

Before but after a foam and pressure rinse:

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Then acid free wheel cleaner, not perfect but not bad :o

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and on the car with rim wax and tyre dressing:

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Roll on spring and a full detail :):cool:

Andrew

looks good mate! them wheels look spot on!

Very very nice.......

You fancy coming over to Sheff and doing the same with both ours????? :thumbup:

Cheers

Dave.

Nice work Andy I could do with washing mine really but the weather is just soo nasty.

That looks really good now,!

Had you been down a coalmine with that thing? With the right brushes you could probably do the insides of the wheels however the gap looks a tad small compared to the Octy wheels. Good job though!

You have done a good job there Andy, care to do a blue and a silver one?

Washed mine yesterday but two hours later you would never be able to tell :mad:

Nice work

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Had you been down a coalmine with that thing? With the right brushes you could probably do the insides of the wheels however the gap looks a tad small compared to the Octy wheels. Good job though!

:rofl: Managed with a brush for 3 of the wheels, the fourth (in the pic) was off the car with a flat tyre.:mad:

Bought bloody time too.

A pair of black ones over here waiting Andy :)

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You fancy coming over to Sheff and doing the same with both ours????? :thumbup:

Cheers

Dave.

You have done a good job there Andy, care to do a blue and a silver one?
A pair of black ones over here waiting Andy :)

Hmmm, thnk I will have to come up with a price list:P

1st or 2nd class :P

We could have a Sunday morning meet soon and all muck in to do each others.

Jeanette can cook the bacon butties:D

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Jeanette can cook the bacon butties:D

Jeannette says she will come up with a price list:rofl::rofl:

Jeannette says she will come up with a price list:rofl::rofl:

Sounds good to me :)

Takes a strong mind to go outside in this weather and wash the car, only to drive ten mins down yorkshires lovely roads and it be blacker than before :rofl:

Weathers rubbish today too, i know this as ive spent all morning on my back under the car ripping off my bent driveshaft :D

Love that yellow colour. You see hardley any in the new yellow colour.

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