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OK :)

How about you wash and I polish :(

What do you polish your car with anyway :merli:

I use Meguiars Deep polish (maroon bottle), and then turtle wax (green).

does the trick, i mite do it today actually, atm its all rally-spec lol

OK :)

How about you wash and I polish :(

What do you polish your car with anyway :merli:

Joey, i'll be honest with you.....

I HAVE NO IDEA lol

I use the stuff that we have in the pre-delivery section at work hahaha

so i wouldnt know what its called.

Our detailers use them and they said to use it coz its better than the stuff

you get at the shops? lol

BUT i know that we have the meguires "quick polish"

or something. The one that you just spray on and wipe instead of a creamy

substance that you have to buff off...

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atm its all rally-spec lol

Well you could call mine track spec atm. it has not been washed and polished for quite a few months. Bad Joey :(

Joey, i'll be honest with you.....

I HAVE NO IDEA lol

I use the stuff that we have in the pre-delivery section at work hahaha

so i wouldnt know what its called.

Our detailers use them and they said to use it coz its better than the stuff

you get at the shops? lol

BUT i know that we have the meguires "quick polish"

or something. The one that you just spray on and wipe instead of a creamy

substance that you have to buff off...

Well the last time I spent a whole day on the car (every nook and cranny, inside and out ) cleaning it, was before Autosalon Final Battle December last year. Washed the car then used Meguiars Scratch-X then Meguiars Tech Wax. The car turned out beautiful, like glass.

I also get the feeling you work at a mechanical workshop or something :merli: Yes........No........

ps: you can vac the car aswell :) Kidding

Well the last time I spent a whole day on the car (every nook and cranny, inside and out ) cleaning it, was before Autosalon Final Battle December last year. Washed the car then used Meguiars Scratch-X then Meguiars Tech Wax. The car turned out beautiful, like glass.

I also get the feeling you work at a mechanical workshop or something :huh: Yes........No........

ps: you can vac the car aswell :blink: Kidding

track spec?? :dry: pttff.. you still got your back seats n shit...

drag spec you mean?? :D

Anna come wash mine too please !!!

It's been raining, and my car's dirty too.

Since the meet is next to a carwash Anna won't have to go far! :(

Oi!!! I am NOT washing anybodys cars!! LOL!!

BAD JOEY!!!!!! :O

I work at this place... that has thousands of cars!!

The cars come off the ships and they come to us first...

and we do all the work to them (i.e peel off the white stickers that protect the paints,

inspect for damages, check everything electrical and mechanical) and

then the dealerships get them... then you guys buy them

from the dealerships :D

Guest Joeyz
Oi!!! I am NOT washing anybodys cars!! LOL!!

BAD JOEY!!!!!! :(

I work at this place... that has thousands of cars!!

The cars come off the ships and they come to us first...

and we do all the work to them (i.e peel off the white stickers that protect the paints,

inspect for damages, check everything electrical and mechanical) and

then the dealerships get them... then you guys buy them

from the dealerships :blink:

Well Anna, you must see some of the same old boring car's most of the time, but I'll bet you have seen some exotic car's aswell in your time.

Have you ever taken pics? Show me :D

Well Anna, you must see some of the same old boring car's most of the time, but I'll bet you have seen some exotic car's aswell in your time.

Have you ever taken pics? Show me :(

Yeah same old brands of cars lol

but we keep the subaru rally cars....

and every now and then, a ferrari rocks up. Which

makes waking up for work worth while LOL :blink:

I dont have time to take pics.... though... i DID take a picture

of one of the rally cars.... lemme find it.

Have you ever taken pics? Show me :rofl:
lemme find it.
I'll hold my breath..................................................

Hmmmm. Ok this is getting a little :whistling:

All this talk of porno shoots and green men and furry naked cats, now you guys are gonna do your own little shoot...

Since we're getting all intimate i'll have to rock up to the cruise in my Mankini with a 'Nismo' logo on the back :rant: , yeah spank it!

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Sorry for whoring the thread again Albert. I like :)

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