D Walker
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That's what I was wondering, whether you already had. Tempted instead by a heavy-duty leaf-blower?
Then you will be firing dirty air at your car!!
That's what I was wondering, whether you already had. Tempted instead by a heavy-duty leaf-blower?
That's what I was wondering, whether you already had. Tempted instead by a heavy-duty leaf-blower?
Then you will be firing dirty air at your car!!��
I'd looked at those, but not sure what to get. Any suggestions?
C
This is a good point. Does it really matter?
C
I just use a big drying cloth. Mrs Crud would likely have me committed if she saw me blow-drying my car.
The amount of tree pollen and airborne shite isn't *quite* bad enough to be an issue, I'd guess.
Still not too bad C... I often wash and wax the car... go out for the day then return and wash after a day driving. .. yes the non car loving neighbours think I daft after they use the local Kosovan Car Wash... but still ask how I mange to keep the paint so shiny. .. buy not using dirty water, filthy sponges, crappy rags and acid to clean the car like they do at the car wash you have just come from ( in you swirl ridden cars)
Does waxing several time increase the layers (aqnd hencse improve appearance) or does washing remove the wax already there?
Quite enjoyed the waxing part as the stuff I used coulod be left on until the whole car was done, and then you buff off the whole thing. the polish was a pita having to buf as you went.
Need an excuse to use my DA polisher again since it cost an arm and a leg.... However, cheap compared to getting it done professionally (although to be fair, I'm sure they would have made the car look even better)
Eb
Happy to report that was super scrummy!!!
Goose, chicken and pheasant?
C
Much bigger... Chcken on the right, goose at the back, front should be easy left is the challenge!