Wax Wizard cleans up again...
#1
Just thought I'd pop by and say a big fankoo to the wax wizard,
I bought the starter kit with Shield wax last year and have been amazed at the results of the whole kit plus the excellent support that Mark offers,
Just recently I purchased some of the orangey 'MultiClean' and ventured under the bonnet with it, the results ? A very shiney engine bay
Another very satisfied WW customer,
JayFive
I bought the starter kit with Shield wax last year and have been amazed at the results of the whole kit plus the excellent support that Mark offers,
Just recently I purchased some of the orangey 'MultiClean' and ventured under the bonnet with it, the results ? A very shiney engine bay
Another very satisfied WW customer,
JayFive
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Did you jet wash it off, or hose it?
I'm planning on doing mine in the summer but am worried it'll ruin the red finish on my STi manifold blasting it with a jet.
[Edited by mega_stream - 2/23/2003 12:10:23 AM]
I'm planning on doing mine in the summer but am worried it'll ruin the red finish on my STi manifold blasting it with a jet.
[Edited by mega_stream - 2/23/2003 12:10:23 AM]
#5
I keep hearing alot about WAX WIZARD where do you buy the stuff ?
looked on the SIDC links page it is on there when you click on the icon it takes you to a candle making company can anyone offer any help were to purchase the stuff and/or get on the website.
cheers
2scoobs
looked on the SIDC links page it is on there when you click on the icon it takes you to a candle making company can anyone offer any help were to purchase the stuff and/or get on the website.
cheers
2scoobs
#7
2scoobs
This may be clickeble but if not use cut and paste...
waxwizard@blueyonder.co.uk
Get set for the shiniest best smelling scooby in town...!! via the wax wizard
Midlife..
This may be clickeble but if not use cut and paste...
waxwizard@blueyonder.co.uk
Get set for the shiniest best smelling scooby in town...!! via the wax wizard
Midlife..
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mega_stream
Warm engine for 10 minutes, spray generous amounts of 'MultiClean' all over the engine and inside of bonnet, close bonnet wait some time,
I use a K@rcher pressure washer, then wash off the engine and bonnet,
Start engine and let it all warm up, this dries off the water, using a towel to clear any puddles , if supplied spray Protecton over the engine, close bonnet
Job Done !
JayFive
Warm engine for 10 minutes, spray generous amounts of 'MultiClean' all over the engine and inside of bonnet, close bonnet wait some time,
I use a K@rcher pressure washer, then wash off the engine and bonnet,
Start engine and let it all warm up, this dries off the water, using a towel to clear any puddles , if supplied spray Protecton over the engine, close bonnet
Job Done !
JayFive
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