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The more wax you have on your car the easier it will be to clean... says me who won't put my GTR on the pan :D

Incorrect - It matters more that you use the best quality wax that you can get rather than just putting more coats of an average one on.

I never bother doing more than one coat with a good polish (or wax) because you simply dont need to...

Bluprint - Its all in the forgeing process (I thought Id get in first) :/

You must have been a right pain in the @rse for your parents!! :D

Let me put the record straight

What is "incorrect" is your interpretation of my statement... :rofl:

"The more wax you have on your car the easier it will be to clean" was intended to mean if you have recently waxed in the last few months it should be dandy, however as you get to the end of the wax life cycle i.e. as it wears off/stops being effective, you can see the water isn't beading the same and it becomes harder to wash. I wasn't inplying that you keep loading extra layers of wax.

What do we have to do around here to make you start looking at the glass as being half full? :)

Just car lovers... It was still dirty on the inside as i had the targa top off and window down. :P

I got most of it but it was by no mean clean... lol

I was soooo sure you'd be in big trouble when she got hold of you... I want a sis like yours :)

You must have been a right pain in the @rse for your parents!! :D

Let me put the record straight

What is "incorrect" is your interpretation of my statement... :)

"The more wax you have on your car the easier it will be to clean" was intended to mean if you have recently waxed in the last few months it should be dandy, however as you get to the end of the wax life cycle i.e. as it wears off/stops being effective, you can see the water isn't beading the same and it becomes harder to wash. I wasn't inplying that you keep loading extra layers of wax.

What do we have to do around here to make you start looking at the glass as being half full? :P

Yeah my folks never loved me :(

I thought that I might get that sort of response :D I was just picking on you deliberately.

Youre so easy to fire up Michele... Im glad that Im not your mortal enemy (yet).

Was good to meet some more faces... Just got home, did the gtr sound any good? Never been behind it.

it seemed to splutter a little at first but sounded good after that!

You went home too early, you missed the best bits

aww did you come later Michele... I missed you, had to go :huh:

it seemed to splutter a little at first but sounded good after that!

Yeah she is not happy down low, I think the computer is loading her up with to much fuel. She also gets a little splutter in the top end one on full boost. When she gets her tune that should all go away :huh:

You went home too early, you missed the best bits

You would of just sent me to fyswich to get some friends their. :huh:

edit: Shell, what the hell are you doing up at 3am??? Your puppy needs sleep even if you dont. ;)

Edited by BNR32t

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