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Author DoDo Juice arrived :D now with added arguement...
Gareth F
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26th Jun 09 at 10:04   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by Rich H
quote:
Originally posted by antnee
People are getting it wrong here, the products don't tend to add to the shine, its the technique that does that. The products give durability, so less effort is required later on to get that same shine. Like Blukoo said about one of his brothers clients, they spent £1000+ on a full detail and protection, so for the following 6 months he only has to snowfoam the car to keep it clean!

Ive going to use some Dodo juice polish then wax tomorrow, which I know should last about 3 months, using stuff from halfords (turtle wax polishing wax or something) at most it lasts a month!


Asked me for advice then went and got it from elsewhere then?!

[Edited on 26-06-2009 by Rich H]


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antnee
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quote:
Originally posted by Rich H
quote:
Originally posted by antnee
People are getting it wrong here, the products don't tend to add to the shine, its the technique that does that. The products give durability, so less effort is required later on to get that same shine. Like Blukoo said about one of his brothers clients, they spent £1000+ on a full detail and protection, so for the following 6 months he only has to snowfoam the car to keep it clean!

Ive going to use some Dodo juice polish then wax tomorrow, which I know should last about 3 months, using stuff from halfords (turtle wax polishing wax or something) at most it lasts a month!


Asked me for advice then went and got it from elsewhere then?!

[Edited on 26-06-2009 by Rich H]



DOH! Forgot you sold the stuff as well, I was looking on RB's site getting names of stuff as I was sending the messeges!

I WILL order from you next time, as I should be ordering some more stuff in a few weeks
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depends on how much time you have i guess.

i like cleaning my car however, i get bored real quick when spending stupid amounts of time on it for shows etc.

good products play a great part but so would skill with cheaper products like g3 for example
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quote:
Originally posted by Rich H
quote:
Originally posted by antnee
People are getting it wrong here, the products don't tend to add to the shine, its the technique that does that. The products give durability, so less effort is required later on to get that same shine. Like Blukoo said about one of his brothers clients, they spent £1000+ on a full detail and protection, so for the following 6 months he only has to snowfoam the car to keep it clean!

Ive going to use some Dodo juice polish then wax tomorrow, which I know should last about 3 months, using stuff from halfords (turtle wax polishing wax or something) at most it lasts a month!


Asked me for advice then went and got it from elsewhere then?!

[Edited on 26-06-2009 by Rich H]




FAQ TBH IMO BUD.
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fuckin bird (one that flies not some ugly woman into scat) has shit upon the spoiler on my corsa. i think i will leave it there or will it affect its performance? does anyone know the answer?
antnee
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Will lose performance as its extra weight
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Originally posted by Haimsey
People clean their cars for satisfaction. If they want the knowledge that they used quality products on the car whilst cleaning it (regardless of price) then let them be.

If its not your cup of tea to spend loads on cleaning your car and a bucket and sponge suffices, then thats your satisfaction.




[Edited on 26-06-2009 by Daveskater]


Numberwang!

Originally posted by AlunJ
I like you Dave, you are a man of men

Originally Whatapp'd by Neo
Dave's maybe capable of a drive-by cuddle

Look at my pictures
SR91
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quote:
Originally posted by Nic Barnes
fuckin bird (one that flies not some ugly woman into scat) has shit upon the spoiler on my corsa. i think i will leave it there or will it affect its performance? does anyone know the answer?



Will kill the lacquer
Nic Barnes
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not arsed tbh spoiler has paint missing from when i reversed into a gate at work anyway.

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