The wider aesthetic considerations of waxing...
The wider aesthetic considerations of waxing... was created by minimax
Posted 2 years 10 months ago #197982
The Ford gets regularly attended to with Autoglym Super Resin Polish as it had the full treatment when it was new. Why somebody would pay £500 to have a car polished before being delivered new, I cannot conceive but the original owner did. I use Turtle Wax cream on the F though for the sound reason that when it was on offer for £4 a bottle, the gift voucher I wasn't expecting from the insurers bought five of them. (last year's deal was even better and bought a DA sander/polisher which I'll get around to using someday.) Today it rained all over the car and the water broke into great big globules which just look so much better than the little droplets from the Autoglym!
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Posted 2 years 10 months ago #198024
I am the worst at cleaning my cars, they are lucky if they get washed twice a year. And I spent 3 years working for the local VW/Audi dealer valeting cars.
Home to black Alfa Romeo 159 3.2 V6 Q4 ,green MGF VVC and red MG Maestro T16.
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Posted 2 years 10 months ago #198044
I use Poorboys 'Nattys' Blue on the F, its a brilliant product, is very easy to use and smells nice too ( smells like bubble gum)
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