Dirty rain

RubyBlueZ4MC said:
Hope no one had their socks on the line

As I mentioned Ruby, seasoned pro's would use the tumble dryer, and true pro's wouldn't wash at all. Amateurs!

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-Tom- said:
RubyBlueZ4MC said:
Hope no one had their socks on the line

As I mentioned Ruby, seasoned pro's would use the tumble dryer, and true pro's wouldn't wash at all. Amateurs!

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Tumble drying is the best way to tighten them up :wink:
 
In fact. Freshly tumble dried. We have the suitably themed pencil, and then the monster socks.

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No dirty rain on sight, just to ensure we stay on topic.

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I got all that dust on Saturday, I haven't bothered to wash it off as tomorrow I start giving the car its deep clean from winter (prob spread it over 2 days) and I want to test out the Auto Finesse Citrus Snowfoam :dance2:
 
Spent most of Sunday cleaning mine to find sand draped over my car on Monday morning.. :headbang:
Will leave as it is for the week as it's a DD but will plan a deep clean on the weekend :evil:
 
Bit of a dream to own a black sports car for me Bing. It takes some work to look like that :D

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Applied GTechniq kit this morning to glass, G6, G4, G1, G2. Supposed to resist rainwater and last for 20k miles. The glass has really come up good I hope it stays nice.




Also tried something called Chemical Guys New Look Trim Gel on faded wing mirror plastic. This looks great, and is dry. If it lasts will tackle all the plastics around the car :)
 
The GTechniq stuff does look high quality Jonny. I'll probably end up getting that if the glass kit is effective. I bought the trim gel mainly for dressing the tyres but thought I'd give it a whirl on the plastic and see how effective it was.
 
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