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Dale.

we are all thinking (for entrants) to get together on Thurs nite or something at a big car wash somewhere and we all go over all the cars that are competing...

Kinda like a BIG bonding session :D

And we can all go over each others cars/etc and get them looking nice.

Just hope it doesn't rain on friday :)

But Thurs we do interiors also for dust/cleaning and stuff aswell as the outsides !!!!

but then if it does rain... just a light wash fri arvo will fix it all.

Originally posted by R31Nismoid

Dale.

we are all thinking (for entrants) to get together on Thurs nite or something at a big car wash somewhere and we all go over all the cars that are competing...

Kinda like a BIG bonding session  :D

And we can all go over each others cars/etc and get them looking nice.  

Just hope it doesn't rain on friday  :D

But Thurs we do interiors also for dust/cleaning and stuff aswell as the outsides !!!!

but then if it does rain... just a light wash fri arvo will fix it all.

Sounds good to me Ash :D Just DONT make it WEDNESDAY, keep it to thursday and all will be sweet.

Rob: you busy thursday?

Meguires you can pick up from Kmart :D

That Merguires wax is the shitz.. I did few bits of my car, and its amazing. Smells really funky too, like bannanas or something - i just wanted to lick it .. lol

The wax made a big difference to the overall finish and result.. when you take off with a whole bunch of rain on it.. it just slides off..

While not being cheap, I just had my car cleaned, detailed & polished at Protech in Bayswater for a HPI shoot... They did an awesome job and the car came up really well.

Cheers,

matt

I got a quote from VIP car care, Full detail is $157 which includes C&P, interior / exterior - the works basically. Quote is $145 without 'cutting'. The guy in my area is fully booked this week anyways [not surprised].

I may or may not get a full detail though...looking at cheaper options atm

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