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Marty

$18 exterior wash for sedan.

If you got bugs. They'll scower the front of the car (only plastic bumpers and windscreen) They try to get most stuff off wtih the gun.

Mud and shit will be off with the gun

I dont work weekdays anymore because of uni :P

No more washing cars for me. Cutting cars is what I do now.

Arn't no body got time for dat!

Only have like an hour to clean then busy the whole day and deca tomorrow. Will try vacuum cleaner lol

Lol may aswell find a car wash closer to shep and spray off there

Wash at the car wash in Shep. Cleaner car gets more bugs unless you wax it too - fact. At least a layer of dirt will stop them from sticking to clean paint. I know from experience :(

lol @ acid wheel cleaner. They have that shit at the self car washes. Got it on my hands once and it burnt them good, they were stinging for hours.

What's the best way to clean our bugs from the intercooler guise?? Bug remover along with a hose?

Had so many bugs in the intake filter too. :-/

yeah i decided to mesh mine. no more stone dents in it either. Plus stealth for ex-Pplater

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Cheers guys, will install mesh in the future. Might get some flyscreen for the time being, heading to car wash and try to spray it off first.
Worst I'll just pick up my bro from school and get him to help me pick it with a tooth pick or something lol

Who the f**k has a mahjong room...

All that means to me is the bullshit games software I used to find on the computers at school, Hong Kong mahjong or whatever the fk it was.

/racism

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