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I've only ever seen one reddish blue scoob in the flesh, and as it happens it was on the Evesham bypass! wasn't stickered up though. Is this the rarist shade now?
Always seem to have ended up with green cars - currently in mica green with silver alloys, looks surprisingly good and never seen any others that colour
From: You only live ONCE But if you do it right >>>>> ONCE is enough
Originally Posted by drjsd
Flat Eric - what do you use on it?
Mostly elbow grease.
Seriously though it was "Supagarded" from new & two years & 20 odd thou down the road all I use is Autoglym shampoo mixed in a bucket of rain water from my butt.(Water butt that is ) Rinsed with rain water & dried with 3M micro fibre cloth (bit like a towel but more techno).No water marks,no streaks.
Armourfend all over the front end so not much in the way of stone chips.Any odd swirll marks are dealt with by Turtle Wax High Gloss in the red trigger spray bottle.Can be used when the car is still damp & in direct sunlight.
Still takes most of a Saturday getting it ready for a show though,by the time you've done the wheels & then the interior as well.
I drive a red classic my99 which is rare enough around Dublin so it gives it that little edge if want your car to stand out from the usual silver,blue and black cars that are common. Never liked the white models personally.
Always seem to have ended up with green cars - currently in mica green with silver alloys, looks surprisingly good and never seen any others that colour