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Ok thanks John... so going through carwash is still ok though? Just means getting out and hand drying after?

Or should I do the bucket/car lovers manual clean?

I just had a bottle of coke, from a GLASS BOTTLE

win

QFT :cool:

Oh yeah how's everyone's cars?? Still haven't washed mine, I was told if I wash it I should dry it straight after with a chamoi (spelling?) otherwise the fine dust that's left on my car + water might eat/scrape my paint.

No idea how true that is or if the dude from the post office was just speaking out his ass!

Tis true. Rinse, wash with no overlapping strokes, rinse again, dry with chamois, wax if you have it.

My car was extremely sexy last night but tis dirty again now lol ;)

;)

like they haven't been watching for years... :)

ooooooooo that totally trumps the mcdonalds one. i'm gonna do the same! i'm getting gravy though. kfc sauces are shite.

Yeah Gravy > all. I think I might get 10 nuggets, box of popcorn chicken and 6 crispy strips + a large potato and gravy. maybe some chips as well.

good luck with that

I know what I'm gunna do now :)

quote limit :( tried the other day for an epic "that's what she said"... got denied :(

tres accurate

Yeah quote limit sucks anus.

you talking about the quote button or your shitty macro. for Multi Quote fun you have to hit Add Reply not Fast Reply after you click on all the quotes you want. Class dismissed.

Chocolate Milk FTMFW

:D

Who wants to do lunch?

I'll do lunch :D

I'm definitely getting 40 nuggets for dinner

I raise you another 20. 60 nuggets!

Awesome stuff :cool:

Tastes like Tristian, wait, what.

Josh caught the gay

Ok thanks John... so going through carwash is still ok though? Just means getting out and hand drying after?

Or should I do the bucket/car lovers manual clean?

Car wash will scratch your paint worse than pretty much anything. Apart from the broom shit thing at carlovers. DONT USE THE BROOM.

No. 999 Bitches Cherish it.

Who wants to do lunch?

where?

Ok thanks John... so going through carwash is still ok though? Just means getting out and hand drying after?

Or should I do the bucket/car lovers manual clean?

Just get a good quality chamois and don't use brushes/scratchy things on your paint

Yeah Gravy > all. I think I might get 10 nuggets, box of popcorn chicken and 6 crispy strips + a large potato and gravy. maybe some chips as well.

I'll do lunch :cool:

1. sounds good

2. where? i'm more than likely in for lunch, brah. but where are you going?

6 months and still havent cleaned it.

in the 18 months I've had the 'woo I haven't cleaned it. hosed it a couple of times so i could see out the windows, but apart from that, nothing.

load bearing/structural dirt FTMFW!!

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