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Brealbags
16-05-2009, 20:29
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1995clio16v
16-05-2009, 22:54
Best colour in town! 8)
Needs lowering though.
Brealbags
17-05-2009, 00:49
not lowering it man. Keeping it standard it handles spot on. Widetrack on the way.
Plus with the roads near me it wouldnt go half as fast it would just knock itself to pieces. Got leather in anyway so keeping with the comfort
Er,do you work at a porsche dealers......just a small observation :lol:
nice lookin tool :wink:
looking good mate 8)
what products did you use??
Brealbags
17-05-2009, 12:20
yeah i work at porsche how did u guess. Use mostly auto glym stuff.
Full fallout remover left to soak for 10 mins then rinse off. (gets rid of all chemical impurities and grime in paint that come from the air.) Very harsh stuff need gloves on for that lol
Wash and wax with autoglym, leathered off, tyre slick, turtle wax colour magic, autoglym glass polish, a sylicone based rubber and plastics cleaner.
Brealbags
17-05-2009, 12:22
most of the products i use at work are in separate unlabeled containers so not quite sure what they are
*secret porsche valeters equipment* :lol: 8)
hahmmn!...nuf said :wink:
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