We were given one with a quick wax spray in HollandOriginally Posted by .
We were given one with a quick wax spray in HollandOriginally Posted by .
ZTT400 SHM Pearl Black #519 "Super Brick"
ZTT260 Starlight Silver #428
ZS180 x 3: 2 x Trophy Blue Hatchbacks, 1 x Le Mans Green 4 door. (Loads of ZS bits For Sale)
ZR160 3 door XPG, Road Racer, "Rabbit" FOR SALE
Triumph Bikes x 2. 1999 Speed Triple, 2011 Street Triple
I don't wash mine!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
No Brian, you get Paul to do it and if he doesn't, then you don't let him drive the Dreadnought 520!!
HELL i'll come detail both your cars for a drive of the 520
Peter Essling
Have always used a Chamois rather than a microfibre cloth however given all the comments on here - guess it's time for a change
Colin Ellis #456 It'll be alright in the end. If it's not alright, it's not the end
two bucket method, one clean one dirty, wheels first for me, but use brushes and cloths just for the wheels, certain microfibres for glass, certain ones for body work, older ones for wheels, polishing exhausts, just goes on and on
Peter Essling
3BM NOW!! Its an affliction, keep away. After spraying neat Tesco daisy APC spray the rest with Megs hyperwax. Power rinse then sponge clean wheels. Then 3bm, spray with Demon shine take it for a spin to dry of and show off hehe. Done as G.Ramsay says.
If polishing all above stopping before the D.S dry with Megs towel (placing on) then AG SRP followed by some Harly wax then D.S.
The D.S seems to keep the car cleaner for twice as long, this is for all the Lazy b's out there.
Steve.
VIN 260 Steve Miller