Polished Bliss - Absolutely fantastic!
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Ah, that will all change when you get one of those fcar things GregGregR wrote:i bought a load of that stuff too, but I get bored after giving the car a soaping! No idea how you boys can spend hours on it, my spare time (sober) is too precious to me


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Spent two and a half happy hours washing my new car for the first time. My wife thinks it's the novelty value, and it'll soon wear off. She's probably right, she usually is, especially when it comes to my foibles however I think and hope not.
While I was drying the alloys in preparation for application of sealant I noticed a chunk out of one of the rears
. I'll contact Graeme at MMC and see if he'll do anything about it, but if not any suggestions?
While I was drying the alloys in preparation for application of sealant I noticed a chunk out of one of the rears
