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Singletrack Member Since: 07 May 2006 Location: Belgium - Lasne Posts: 330 |
Good suggestion...my only concern with more aggressive methods is that I spend hours and hours building up layers of Zaino polish - so I'm loath to strip it off with anything too harsh.
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Sun Jan 28 2007 6:26pm |
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shaun_ Member Since: 24 Jan 2007 Location: Victoria, Canada Posts: 93 |
to be honest, i haven't tried the WD in victoria yet because i've only been out here since may. my REAL home (where i spend 5% of my time) is in Winnipeg so we have those stupid asphalt-filler machines that plug up potholes. of course, being that winnipeg is more backwards than anywhere else (including GB ) the temporary fix kicks up all sorts of sticky debris onto the cars..i park indoors in BC but its the bird sh*t that irritates me the most. i do a lot of industrial military construction so on the base in esquimalt, there's seagulls EVERYWHERE that just go to town on the cars...i just pressure wash every night 2007 RRS HSE Java/Ebony w/Luxury Package
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Sun Jan 28 2007 7:14pm |
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skibum Member Since: 07 Sep 2006 Location: North West Posts: 135 |
Have you tried Muc Off, the Mountain Bike Cleaner? Spray it on, leave it a couple of minsthem wash it off with lots of water. Hey presto!!! TDV6 HSE 2007 model, Stornoway Grey, Ivory leather,Privacy glass, Premium ICE Pack, side steps, tasmod sills, now towbar and seat covers |
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Sun May 13 2007 6:10pm |
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Tim in Scotland Member Since: 30 May 2005 Location: Driving along in my automobile Posts: 17476 |
I use Muc Off too to get off thicker deposits and I know Jay has recommended on another thread somewhere, it's good at getting tar off too and also good on alloy wheels. I have also found on my Defender that BP Synthetic Cyclechain Lube is brilliant for lubricating the bonnet catch - the RRS hasn't got dusted enough in places that you don't normally see to need that treatment yet, but after a long weekend of offroading in very dusty conditions the 90's bonnet catch gets very difficult to release - a couple of squirts of this oil (it's thicker than WD40 and doesn't evaporate like WD40) and the release works really well! 2020 Pangea Green 1st Edition D240 New Defender 110 is here and loving it
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Sun May 13 2007 6:43pm |
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Cliff H Member Since: 03 Dec 2005 Location: uk Posts: 3233 |
This stuff is very highly rated over on the detailing forum
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Sun May 13 2007 7:07pm |
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Tim in Scotland Member Since: 30 May 2005 Location: Driving along in my automobile Posts: 17476 |
The local Kew Gun agency/ service outlet also do car washes using a hot pressure washer that works pretty well at getting everything nasty off the outside while I sit inside and listen to the music. It only costs £5 for a hot pressure wash, shampoo, rinse with wax and hand dry and I don't have to put any effort into the job either ........................ Much prefer to get the bugs off that way than to have to do it myself! 2020 Pangea Green 1st Edition D240 New Defender 110 is here and loving it
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Sun May 13 2007 7:56pm |
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Cliff H Member Since: 03 Dec 2005 Location: uk Posts: 3233 |
Hot pressure washers / steam cleaners are great but can very easily damage paintwork if there are any existing chips etc.
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Sun May 13 2007 8:04pm |
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