Mr Postman
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Re: Mr Postman
A muc-off jetwash with snow foam Lance and a couple of bottles of cleaning stuff.
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Re: Mr Postman
I love snow foam!!!
Also, I highly recommend Autoglym Polar Seal. It's a hydrophobic sealant which generates great beads which roll off the car when travelling over about 35mph
Also, I highly recommend Autoglym Polar Seal. It's a hydrophobic sealant which generates great beads which roll off the car when travelling over about 35mph
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Re: Mr Postman
One of the best ones i've found to use too. It works well on house windows tooCav wrote:I love snow foam!!!
Also, I highly recommend Autoglym Polar Seal. It's a hydrophobic sealant which generates great beads which roll off the car when travelling over about 35mph
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Re: Mr Postman
Haha.. I really need to get up a ladder and thoroughly clean the windows, frames and sills.
I want to try Autoglyms Polar Foam but I've got a lot of turtle wax (or maybe demon shine actually) stuff to get through first. It's okay for a quick clean but you need to clean it by hand too for a thorough clean.
I've got some dog food arriving today
I want to try Autoglyms Polar Foam but I've got a lot of turtle wax (or maybe demon shine actually) stuff to get through first. It's okay for a quick clean but you need to clean it by hand too for a thorough clean.
I've got some dog food arriving today
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Re: Mr Postman
Little bits and pieces since last time logging in. Needle nosed pliers, paints, model bits and waiting for a rotary tool
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Re: Mr Postman
I got the Autoglym Polar Snow and Polar Seal. They're brilliant! Don't need to scrub the car at all. I also got the custom wheel cleaner and detailing brushes and they do a brilliant job! The pressure washer can get all the brake dust off without cleaning agents on subsequent washes.
I got a friends book through the post too which I'll be reading at work on lunch. Martin Smith - Are we doing the Stelvio today?
I got a friends book through the post too which I'll be reading at work on lunch. Martin Smith - Are we doing the Stelvio today?
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Re: Mr Postman
some bobbins for the Aprilia
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Re: Mr Postman
Varying sizes of copper wire. It's for the engine build of the BF109 (Scale model). May start this today
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Re: Mr Postman
Yeah that’s made out of really expensive cladding you know
I made a kitchen table out of extra off an old order Shabby chic you know
I made a kitchen table out of extra off an old order Shabby chic you know
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Re: Mr Postman
New visor ready for when we all go out and go mental on our bikes again,
I love this helmet but kwacky says it make me look like my head is lopsided
I love this helmet but kwacky says it make me look like my head is lopsided