Who is up for a cleaning masterclass with Gary?

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alexb
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murano3 wrote:You could always get a cover Alex ....
Yes but I use my car regularly. I really need a garage!

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Gareth - you don't use your cover - donate it Alex - go on be a sport - the cover takes a minute to fit and remove. I've used one now since i've owned the car - the cover is so dirty on the outside that I can tell it's done good !!
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I have some great new which hopefully will be released in a couple of days, however in the mean time something for people to think about, I will be offering for sale some cleaning products, these will mostly be part used (1 or 2 cars at most) and some new. They are all great products and most are not readily available to the general public. I'll offer them on here first (i'll do a list tomorrow) before I let them hit ebay.

The stuff I am talking about is pro range products, like glazes (to add wetness), Sealants (add a layer of protection, can last upto 6 months), Paint cleaners/polishes of different grades, top coat waxes, interior cleaners/dressings, wheel waxes (designed to work under extreme temps caused by brake heat build up) plastic trim dressing (manufacturers include Meguires Pro Range, ClearKote, Poorboys, Sonus and others).

This gear could really help you to keep your car looking its best, ideal accopliment to the above masterclass :)
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sounds cool Gary - sure most of it will be sold before it hits ebay

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Get the list up man ... :)
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Back in the 80's i set up one of the first Valeting companys in Norwich and must be honest and confess even though i am a through and through""RACER"" i have very strong""POLISHER"" tendancies so would be very interested in attending one of Garys""One Day,Learn All,Modern Day Cleaning Technique""courses for the modern day""Closet""polisher to see if things have changed much in the past 20yrs(i know showing my age now)!!!.
If we are to represent ""Big Power""at these shows etc and make a lasting impression we not only need to have and prove""Big Power""but we need to look good too.So come on guys get your names down on the list so you can contribute to making""Big Power""a name the other clubs will not want to hear.

1) Murano3
2) RX7
3) Bazzagt4
4) Dynamix - whether its a bikini clad bitch,a 70's Speedo clad looking pornstar or you dressed as either learning how to clean your car properly.Like it or not "YOURE INN""
5) Alexb - you my friend are excused from this event under exceptional circumstances(no garage to keep a polished beast in)
6) Mad Monk (old dog willing to learn new trix)

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Oooops. I thought this was a joke thread.....
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1) Murano3
2) RX7
3) Bazzagt4
4) Dynamix - whether its a bikini clad bitch,a 70's Speedo clad looking pornstar or you dressed as either learning how to clean your car properly.Like it or not "YOURE INN""
5) Alexb - you my friend are excused from this event under exceptional circumstances(no garage to keep a polished beast in)
6) Mad Monk (old dog willing to learn new trix)
7) 323ian ( well up for some of this)

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Not sure if anyone has an idea on a venue to run this, but I think we all should see if we can find somewhere soon so we know what sort of numbers we can cater for.

I have 400 lts of water, electricity, pressure washer, 2kw of halogen lighting, 3x3m gazebo plus way too many other things to list in the van so even a car park could work, but that may not be the ideal place.

Maybe worth putting a provisional cap on numbers for now. And if more are interested we could easily run another.
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Gary

Try and work out a date and time of day that you would want to run it and I'll see if our new hosts at Snetterton will accomodate you.
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