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Need to give the subaru a birthday ,what stuff do you guys use ?
the last time i washed a car properly was 20years ago so i should imagine things have moved on a bit lol. Used to buy the stuff in 5litre cans from a mate who was into valeting but he packed up a long time ago.Don't need designer labels just good value stuff.:thumbs:

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I've got a pile of Meguiars stuff Jason, you're welcome to a range of that on Wednesday for not a lot......................

Bloody good gear. Used by anal people like Ben :thumbs:
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stuart wrote:Used by anal people like Ben :thumbs:
i only want to clean my car :eek::gnorsi:

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Ha ha ha ha good one.

2nd vote for Meguiars stuff, if you use the 3 stage stuff they do the car surface is like glass !! Its great stuff.......although not the weather to be washing cars at the mo :(

As an aside I would say the Autoglym tar remover is better than the Meguiars tar remover stuff.
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Post by Ben »

Yep meguiars for me. saying that I actual use turtlewax to keep my car red - i.e. red wax :)
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The Golf? No wonder it looks like a bowl of shredded wheat :)
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i'll drop you a pm stu if i am able to make wednesday.

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Zymol, its the best imho

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