Nice and shiny!

No hosepipe was hurt during this cleaning party :)

Looking good :thumbsup:
 
looking good :thumbsup:
i really need to buy an machine polisher. spent 4 hours today and only managed to polish seal and wax one side :(
 
chrisj900 said:
looking good :thumbsup:
i really need to buy an machine polisher. spent 4 hours today and only managed to polish seal and wax one side :(

I know it's a new car and is still in pristine nick but I had that Supaguard put on and I reckon it's paid off having it done. It really seems to take less effort with washing (apart from the wheels, I HATE cleaning wheels)
 
Carol, just buy some Billbery....dilute it, spray it on, leave it for 10 mins and just hose it off, and it will get most of the dirt off....also using Rim Wax, every few months, does a lot to keep the dirt lightly coated and easier to get off.....
 
Nickm said:
Carol, just buy some Billbery....dilute it, spray it on, leave it for 10 mins and just hose it off, and it will get most of the dirt off....also using Rim Wax, every few months, does a lot to keep the dirt lightly coated and easier to get off.....

Thanks :) Why on earth didn't I ask you before?! :headbang:
Not heard of Billberry. This is it right? http://www.detailedclean.co.uk/wheels-and-tyres/valet-pro-bilberry-wheel-cleaner-1-litre-1

I got some spray stuff with the car in the Supaguard 'gift bag' to protect/coat the wheels. Haven't used it yet, I keep forgetting about it. I have however, used their bird poo remover. It's bloody brilliant. Spray it on (it's a foam), leave for a minute and wipe it off with the duster they include in the box. It even shifts baked on poo!
 
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