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Originally posted by Albannach View PostIf you leave it long enough, the truck will become self cleaning. I've had mine for 14 months and have never cleaned it.
Jess
"Cos short cuts can cost more in the long run"Buncefield Burner
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Originally posted by Albannach View PostYep. I was up at 3 am, with some mates, playing music and getting p1ssed. What's wrong with that?
To say "But I have a life, so if I do decide to clean it, I'll will get someone else to do it for me." in response to somebody who enjoys a bit of amateur detailing is a bit ignorant mate.
Personally, I couldn't care less what anybody chooses to do with their free time. Some people like shooting wee furry creatures, others like dressing up in their wife's Sunday best and talking dirty to themselves in the mirror whilst crunching through a bowl of fresh lightbulbs (I've only done this once ). We all have the free will to do what we wish with our time, in my opinion, it is not for any of us to suggest that somebody else's use of that time is in some way less enjoyable or productive than our own. If they enjoy what they are doing, fine. Everybody's a winner.En Ferus Hostis. Be your own man. Follow nobody.
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On a serious note..
If your truck is 15 years old, lived in Japan and maybe gone through a few winters here, why is it bad to use fairy?
From new, yes I understand, but with an old truck it would be like marrying a prostitute and going easy on your wedding night.Sent from the iPad you "lost"
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Originally posted by Surfer Ross View PostWe don't have any soap covered Kosovans up our way.
Call me a fanatic but I'd never dream of putting a sponge or chamois near my truck. You might as well wash it with a Brillo pad.
Hose down to start.
Wash using a lambswool wash mitt and 2 buckets with grit guards in the bottom (1 soapy, 1 clean water)
Rinse with hose.
Dry with Waffle weave drying towel.
http://www.polishedbliss.co.uk/acata...nd-drying.html
Now, how long before I get royally flamed by the mud brigade?
Originally posted by si tate View PostTony, tony, tony, no, no, no, all that sounds expensive & time consuming.
I take mine to the local kosovan car wash, doing a special this week "£3 any car" wash, wax & chamos.
they do a top job aswell.
Originally posted by Ben_D View PostNot convinced about the RainX stuff, seems to make the screen smeary when you do have to use the wipers and if the rain if the sort of stuff I've just come home in (low cloud / drizzle) it doesn't seem to work so well.
Spent a whole day cleaning / polishing the truck before the snow arrived in anticipation of the salt. Used Autoglym Super Resin polish, My paint seems to quite like it, not got that much crap stuck to it.
Cheers
BenLast edited by dieselboy; 29 December 2010, 15:06.Oh Nana, what's my name?
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Originally posted by Surfer Ross View PostAbsolutely nothing at all, Andy. As I said, each to their own. You like doing that, others like putting time and effort into having a super-clean truck. Vive le difference.
To say "But I have a life, so if I do decide to clean it, I'll will get someone else to do it for me." in response to somebody who enjoys a bit of amateur detailing is a bit ignorant mate.
Personally, I couldn't care less what anybody chooses to do with their free time. Some people like shooting wee furry creatures, others like dressing up in their wife's Sunday best and talking dirty to themselves in the mirror whilst crunching through a bowl of fresh lightbulbs (I've only done this once ). We all have the free will to do what we wish with our time, in my opinion, it is not for any of us to suggest that somebody else's use of that time is in some way less enjoyable or productive than our own. If they enjoy what they are doing, fine. Everybody's a winner.
The problem only comes around when the post, "bla bla what do you think"? gets a negative response. Then all hell breaks loose, from those who only want a response that mirrors their ideal.Brian
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Originally posted by Surfer Ross View PostAbsolutely nothing at all, Andy. As I said, each to their own. You like doing that, others like putting time and effort into having a super-clean truck. Vive le difference.
To say "But I have a life, so if I do decide to clean it, I'll will get someone else to do it for me." in response to somebody who enjoys a bit of amateur detailing is a bit ignorant mate.
Personally, I couldn't care less what anybody chooses to do with their free time. Some people like shooting wee furry creatures, others like dressing up in their wife's Sunday best and talking dirty to themselves in the mirror whilst crunching through a bowl of fresh lightbulbs (I've only done this once ). We all have the free will to do what we wish with our time, in my opinion, it is not for any of us to suggest that somebody else's use of that time is in some way less enjoyable or productive than our own. If they enjoy what they are doing, fine. Everybody's a winner.Oh Nana, what's my name?
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Originally posted by yoshie View PostSpot on Ross.
The problem only comes around when the post, "bla bla what do you think"? gets a negative response. Then all hell breaks loose, from those who only want a response that mirrors their ideal.
Yes, there is that one. I suppose you should only ask for comments if you want honest opinions and are not prone to taking offence when somebody expresses a differing opinion. Opinions are great, prejudices ain't.En Ferus Hostis. Be your own man. Follow nobody.
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Originally posted by slobodan View PostOn a serious note..
If your truck is 15 years old, lived in Japan and maybe gone through a few winters here, why is it bad to use fairy?
From new, yes I understand, but with an old truck it would be like marrying a prostitute and going easy on your wedding night.
From this article: http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=27
Originally posted by CLEANYOURCAR.CO.UKA shampoo should contain no harsh detergents if you are washing a car that you have spent many hours polishing, sealing and waxing. Harsh detergents strip wax straight off the paintwork leaving your paint surface dried out and unprotected. Fairy Liquid is therefore a big no no for washing cars. You feel what happens to the skin on your hand if in prolonged contact with harsh detergents, it dries the skin out - it will do similar damage to paint.
I just like to keep it clean and protected, I'm all for getting it dirty but I'll clean it afterwards.En Ferus Hostis. Be your own man. Follow nobody.
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Originally posted by Surfer Ross View PostTo say "But I have a life, so if I do decide to clean it, I'll will get someone else to do it for me." in response to somebody who enjoys a bit of amateur detailing is a bit ignorant mate.
Originally posted by Surfer Ross View Post............................. says the man who sits up until 3am posting videos from YouTube
Each to their own big boy!!!!Do you know that, with a 50 character limit, it's
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