Thanks to Mneame and his Hair Dryer
31 January 2010, 07:54 PM
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Thanks to Mneame and his Hair Dryer
Worked his magic on the Disco today
It was that cold he needed to warm the wax with a hair dryer
Will take some pics in the morning
31 January 2010, 08:12 PM
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Mentalist in this weather !
31 January 2010, 08:17 PM
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Brrrr....my car never even got a wash today
hats off to you Matt in this weather.
Wondering what Phil will look like when he posts up pics on his new hair do styled with the new wax
31 January 2010, 08:31 PM
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You'll never see the title 'Thanks to Budgie and his hair dryer'
Looking forward to seeing the pictures. Glad you've got the mod fitted. Gives it an extra 22 BHP doesn't it?
31 January 2010, 09:04 PM
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Can you claim tax allowance for an unemployed hair dryer ?
31 January 2010, 09:11 PM
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Well done to www.2clearbuckets.com
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Well done to www.2clearbuckets.com
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01 February 2010, 09:02 AM
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No probs Phil. I was quite toasty warm out there but the wax just thought it'd freeze to the roof. Quick wizz over with the hairdryer sorted it right out. See you Sunday for an extra layer
01 February 2010, 12:12 PM
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Matt have you tried Nanolex wheel sealant? read a few reviews so have just purchased anyway lol should have in the next few days.
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Read the title and thought Matt had bought an MX5
01 February 2010, 12:40 PM
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Matt have you tried Nanolex wheel sealant? read a few reviews so have just purchased anyway lol should have in the next few days.
Nope only ever used the poorboys as always been happy with that. Let me know how you get on
01 February 2010, 12:41 PM
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Read the title and thought Matt had bought an MX5
Me too but with a tow bar
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Read the title and thought Matt had bought an MX5
I've been thinking about it once the BM sells.
01 February 2010, 12:49 PM
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Nope only ever used the poorboys as always been happy with that. Let me know how you get on
Still have a mountain of Poorboys lol just seen a few reviews that say you can pretty much pressure wash brake dust off (idea for white wheels)
will give it a go anyway.
01 February 2010, 01:40 PM
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Still have a mountain of Poorboys lol just seen a few reviews that say you can pretty much pressure wash brake dust off (idea for white wheels)
will give it a go anyway.
Has the rs got plastic wheel arch liners? If not use some wheels sealant to protect them. You'll soon get through it
01 February 2010, 01:56 PM
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No probs Phil. I was quite toasty warm out there but the wax just thought it'd freeze to the roof. Quick wizz over with the hairdryer sorted it right out. See you Sunday for an extra layer
Saw you outside on Sunday, no sign of Mr Stephens helping in the cold
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Saw you outside on Sunday, no sign of Mr Stephens helping in the cold
It took me a while to twig who it was as you went past. Yup he was tucked up in the warm asleep in front of the TV.
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no sign of Mr Stephens helping in the cold
Hero stalking now are we?
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Hero stalking now are we?
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