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      11-04-2011, 05:19 AM   #1
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Dam this weather

A day off. A delivery from cyc. A plan to prep the car for winter, wash, clay, seal and wax gone up the spout...
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I'm with you there mate. I've got a fresh bottle of P1 to get to work with, then some Prima Amigo and some Bilt Hamber waiting to go on my car ready for the winter months. Have been waiting for over two weeks for a window in the weather. The couple of days off I've had in that time have instead been wasted going sideways on Dirt3 on the PS3.
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Have you got any links for the products you use and where you buy them from?

Any advice on applying them as well would be great.
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Ditto, I'm trying to PoorBoys wheel seal, first wheel down, pissed wet through, given up and come inside for a chat with the wife and a cuppa!
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Car is filthy though .
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      11-04-2011, 07:57 AM   #6
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I'm with you there mate. I've got a fresh bottle of P1 to get to work with, then some Prima Amigo and some Bilt Hamber waiting to go on my car ready for the winter months. Have been waiting for over two weeks for a window in the weather. The couple of days off I've had in that time have instead been wasted going sideways on Dirt3 on the PS3.
Just spent 2 hrs on battlefield 3.

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Have you got any links for the products you use and where you buy them from?

Any advice on applying them as well would be great.
clean your car website has done me well for products and efficient delivery too.

wheels. Billbery wheel cleaner sealed with FK 1000
Body. autoglym shampoo, sealed with opti seal. waxed with autoglym HD wax. for general top up I use FK 425 (works great on silver)
Windows after claying I use rain x.
Waiting to try out ironx

Coopersim. The PB wheel sealant has good reviews. Is it easy enough to wipe off, buff up?
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      11-04-2011, 09:18 AM   #7
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Thanks MV57
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PB Wheel sealant is simple to use, wipes off really easy. Not sure its the most durable but easy enough to reapply.
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Coopersim. The PB wheel sealant has good reviews. Is it easy enough to wipe off, buff up?
Very! Some people say its difficult to buff, but I didn't find that. It also smells good enough to eat !
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