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TheDoctor

Noble and true, with a heart of steel
Moderator
Location
The TerrorVortex
Our electric truck at work sometimes gets half a bottle of water emptied over a wheel arch, if there's some been put in the recycling not properly finished. I try to avoid dousing her in beer or coke though.

You still need the baby elephant...

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kedab

Veteran
Location
nr cambridge
Best not look here then : http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/

I did, and ended up with a shed full of expensive cleaning products, a snow foam lance and a DA polisher!!!

^_^ my wife is going to kill you!
 

Saluki

World class procrastinator
I did muck the car out on Saturday morning. It was a right state :ohmy: I will get around to washing it during the week. I have hose, brush dodad on the end of it and some car shampoo (or as we call it, Fairy Liquid). I have some polish stuff for silver coloured cars too and some bumper blackener too. I might even do a semi decent job.
 

JoeyB

Go on, tilt your head!
Please dont use back to black!! At least buy some Autoglym bumper care and sort the black plastics properly lol

I guess no one has heard of the two bucket method on here...
 

Brandane

The Costa Clyde rain magnet.
Please dont use back to black!! At least buy some Autoglym bumper care and sort the black plastics properly lol

I guess no one has heard of the two bucket method on here...

+1 re back to black, waste of money and effort. Autoglym bumper care is far better.

I have used the 2 bucket method back in the day when I was the proud owner of a mk2 Golf GTi. These days it is a Toyota Corolla so it doesn't merit the same levels of TLC ^_^. It does still get the occasional wash and polish though, with Autoglym super resin polish (then Collinite wax if I'm having a bout of OCD).
 

tyred

Squire
Location
Ireland
+1 re back to black, waste of money and effort. Autoglym bumper care is far better.

I have used the 2 bucket method back in the day when I was the proud owner of a mk2 Golf GTi. These days it is a Toyota Corolla so it doesn't merit the same levels of TLC ^_^. It does still get the occasional wash and polish though, with Autoglym super resin polish (then Collinite wax if I'm having a bout of OCD).

How could you?:ohmy:
 

Brandane

The Costa Clyde rain magnet.
How could you?:ohmy:

I know, I know......... :laugh:
That's what happens when you get older and your income takes a nosedive for whatever reasons. That mk2 GTi was one cracker of a car. Unfortunately they don't make them like that any more, not even Volkswagen.

In it's defence, the Corolla is not a bad car, and since driving these days is more of a chore than a pleasure IMHO, it does the job. It looks better than your average Corolla too, especially when it's just had the Autoglym treatment! ......

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green1

Über Member
Many the time I have fixed a cars condensation problems by turning off the recirculated air control. You will see it often on badly misted up cars, muppets.
Best way to sort a condensation problem is to clean the windows. No dirt for the condensation to form on, no condensation.
 

green1

Über Member
[QUOTE 2402237, member: 9609"]eh? condensation won't form on clean glass, or indeed inside a car with clean glass![/quote]
Indeed, that's what I meant.
 

Globalti

Legendary Member
Weeeeeel.... condensation will still form especially if you close the air inlet and it's cold outdoors. It just forms less readily on clean glass. A heated windscreen or running the AC compressor and adding some heat will solve that.

In the days when it was considered safe to go there I used to go to Pakistan on business. My agent's car was always full of mosquitos in the mornings, to his immense frustration. His windows used to steam up even with the AC running and condensate used to drip on my feet from under the dash. No matter how many times I told him, he wouldn't believe that the AC condensate drain was blocked with dirt and the mossies were breeding in the water in the tray. He used to bollock his brother for leaving the "glass" open and his brother used to protest, in vain...
 
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