Dead fly remover?
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Help!!!!!
We have had very few really warm days this year (as you know) and I seem to be killing rather a lot of fly's, now then I'm not worried about that, but I was just wondering if anyone knows of a substance (other than a tanker full of water) that will shift them from the front of my Scoob, someone did tell me about something years ago that you sprayed on, and it disolved what was left of the fly. If anyone knows please tell me.
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Ron
We have had very few really warm days this year (as you know) and I seem to be killing rather a lot of fly's, now then I'm not worried about that, but I was just wondering if anyone knows of a substance (other than a tanker full of water) that will shift them from the front of my Scoob, someone did tell me about something years ago that you sprayed on, and it disolved what was left of the fly. If anyone knows please tell me.
Thanks.
Ron
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Some of the special fly stuff zaps the paintwork too. Use a good wax (ie from Wax Wizard) & after every journey, you can just use a water mist sprayer (like for plants) & then wipe off the flies with a cotton towel.
Some of the special fly stuff zaps the paintwork too. Use a good wax (ie from Wax Wizard) & after every journey, you can just use a water mist sprayer (like for plants) & then wipe off the flies with a cotton towel.
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soak some old towles in warm soapy ( hand soap or car shampoo - not washing up liquid) place them over the front of the car, bugger off for a cuppa then 5 mins later wipe off the little critters. This WORKS, it's cheap, and won't bugger the paint. I promise this works, I use this technique to clean my bike and crash helmet too, you can imagine the nuber of flies on a lid after a real cable stretching session.
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Ron,
Went to silverstone yesterday from Cardiff via the cotswolds. Lots of countryside means lots of flies. Scoob looked awful this morning so out came the hose and the sponge and ten minutes later, no flies and nice clean paintwork.
The reason being the car has been regularly waxed with a certain M. Underwoods products which I obviously recommend. Maybe expensive but it really works.Try it.
Cheers
Chip.
Went to silverstone yesterday from Cardiff via the cotswolds. Lots of countryside means lots of flies. Scoob looked awful this morning so out came the hose and the sponge and ten minutes later, no flies and nice clean paintwork.
The reason being the car has been regularly waxed with a certain M. Underwoods products which I obviously recommend. Maybe expensive but it really works.Try it.
Cheers
Chip.
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Another vote for Wax Wizard. I've done the bonnet using their "Subaru wax" and flies came off with the hose and a small wipe. Haven't yet done the bumper with the stuff, and that was a "right ****" (technical term) to get the flies off.
Phone Mark Underwood (details above). The stuff ain't cheap, but I think that it's worth it.
Phone Mark Underwood (details above). The stuff ain't cheap, but I think that it's worth it.
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Like gazzer, Kitchen tools do a nice job. Brillo pads are great, or that stuff in a brasso tin. For those really stubbon *******s, get out ye olde black and decker sander.
Still, at least we can sleep with the knowledge that the last thing the fly said to himself when his head was disappering thru his **** was:
"At least its an Impreza :-)"
Still, at least we can sleep with the knowledge that the last thing the fly said to himself when his head was disappering thru his **** was:
"At least its an Impreza :-)"
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Mikey Ace,
Thanks for the tip - managed to remove flies from Impreza and Elise with minimum of effort - you're right it really does work. Now any tips for how to avoid wife's wrath at finding two of her best bath towels draped over my car on Sunday afternoon?
Regards,
tiggers
Thanks for the tip - managed to remove flies from Impreza and Elise with minimum of effort - you're right it really does work. Now any tips for how to avoid wife's wrath at finding two of her best bath towels draped over my car on Sunday afternoon?
Regards,
tiggers
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Er wax Wizard..how 'not cheap' is not cheap ??.
My STi V2 is covered in 'ice rink' design, and I can't get a good shine on it, don't mind paying if it'll bring back the glossy finish.
[This message has been edited by Showtime (edited 16-05-2000).]
My STi V2 is covered in 'ice rink' design, and I can't get a good shine on it, don't mind paying if it'll bring back the glossy finish.
[This message has been edited by Showtime (edited 16-05-2000).]
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Its cheap really as you get around 30 to 40 waxings from a pot! That works out to less than £2 per application and includes wax, towels, detergent free shampoo, multiclean and protector plus all the applicators.
Even less if you use my new MERLIN WAX (easy on and feather dust to an awesome shine). Cant make enough at the moment.
Gaurenteed to make your paintwork sparkle or return goods and we'll refund your dosh!
Cost twixt £50 and £60 including sidc discount and p&p.
If u want me to it for you it will be a pleasure and will be around £150 plus VAT and you'll have a kit in the deal as well.
Its cheap really as you get around 30 to 40 waxings from a pot! That works out to less than £2 per application and includes wax, towels, detergent free shampoo, multiclean and protector plus all the applicators.
Even less if you use my new MERLIN WAX (easy on and feather dust to an awesome shine). Cant make enough at the moment.
Gaurenteed to make your paintwork sparkle or return goods and we'll refund your dosh!
Cost twixt £50 and £60 including sidc discount and p&p.
If u want me to it for you it will be a pleasure and will be around £150 plus VAT and you'll have a kit in the deal as well.
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sounds like i need some of this stuff to, being a scooby owner for almost 2 whole weeks now ! car needs a good clean.
can you buy wax wizard stuff in the likes of halfords ?
i need to keep the car clean, the flies off ! and my P1 gold alloys gold not the 'orrid black colour they are rapidly becoming
steve
can you buy wax wizard stuff in the likes of halfords ?
i need to keep the car clean, the flies off ! and my P1 gold alloys gold not the 'orrid black colour they are rapidly becoming
steve
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Bloody hell!!!! Just looked at Wax Wizard web site. Need a mortgage just to polish the car now. Is it really that much different than your common or garden Turtle wax(to mention but one)?
Loads of testimonials on this BBS so i suppose it must be good. What is the main difference?
Phil
Loads of testimonials on this BBS so i suppose it must be good. What is the main difference?
Phil
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The Wax Wiz does cheaper stuff too. The higher quality waxes are good because of the method that they use in the process of waxing. It's best if you ring Mark & let him explain it.
I used Autoglym on show cars for years, I now use WW stuff. It really is a great product range. I even bought their glass cleaner which is also good. If you've used Autoglym glass cleaner you'll know about the white bits you get all over the place. Well - not with WW stuff! Also using other brands I used to get an allergy thing on my fingers where the petroleum in the Autoglum products messed up my skin. I now even apply Subaru wax with my hands direct onto the car with no bad effects.
The Wax Wiz does cheaper stuff too. The higher quality waxes are good because of the method that they use in the process of waxing. It's best if you ring Mark & let him explain it.
I used Autoglym on show cars for years, I now use WW stuff. It really is a great product range. I even bought their glass cleaner which is also good. If you've used Autoglym glass cleaner you'll know about the white bits you get all over the place. Well - not with WW stuff! Also using other brands I used to get an allergy thing on my fingers where the petroleum in the Autoglum products messed up my skin. I now even apply Subaru wax with my hands direct onto the car with no bad effects.
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