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Old 09 September 2004, 05:22 PM
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I have read on here that waxoyl is better than underseal so I would like to get my newly imported wagon treated before the winter, can anybody recommend somewhere in the south east that will do a good job and look after it in the process, I have heard a few horror stories of overspray ruining paint work so want to be sure they are good.
Also what do you think I should be looking at paying. Any help would be gratefully received.
Old 09 September 2004, 05:38 PM
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Try Beech Hill Garage near Reading. They've been specialising in old MG's for nearly 20 years, and have been protecting them from all the horrors of UK roads with Waxoyl for nearly as long. They charge about 100 quid for the job.

Give them a call on 0118 988 4774.

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Old 09 September 2004, 09:51 PM
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I have heard a few horror stories of overspray ruining paint work
spray my cars all te time doesnt harm the paintwork at all mate
Old 12 September 2004, 08:46 PM
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Originally Posted by lem0ncurd
Try Beech Hill Garage near Reading. They've been specialising in old MG's for nearly 20 years, and have been protecting them from all the horrors of UK roads with Waxoyl for nearly as long. They charge about 100 quid for the job.

Give them a call on 0118 988 4774.

LC
Thanks Lem0ncurd for the info, I phoned Beech Hill they were very helpful and will be booking my car in next week hopefully to be done the following week, its gone up abit tho its now £250.
Thanks again Lindsay
Old 12 September 2004, 11:34 PM
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No probs matey! U won't get it done better than them, they are very thorough.

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Old 12 September 2004, 11:45 PM
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Why don't you do it yourself its alot cheaper? I'm doing it to mine this year before winter as i've done it before now on many a car. That whay you get piece of mind that you have done everything, it also adds to sound deadening for ICE installs too!

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Old 13 September 2004, 11:05 AM
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I get my cars done at a friends garage and he only charges me £15.If you are up my way i will get a price for you, certainly wont be more than £30-£40.This is worth it to protect your car from the UK weather.
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Originally Posted by BRIAN "H"
I get my cars done at a friends garage and he only charges me £15.If you are up my way i will get a price for you, certainly wont be more than £30-£40.This is worth it to protect your car from the UK weather.
Thats a much better price but I live in the south near Heathrow so am abit too far away, but thanks alot anyway.
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