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  • #16
    Originally posted by Déesse trois View Post

    It's all brought about by the boys and girls on this forum who seemingly spend most of their free time lovingly tending their motors and spending small fortunes on exotically named potions such as Collimite 1976 or Clay or whatever.
    £1000 and counting...oh shame on me
    Has Lexia Tool :o)

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    • #17
      Originally posted by billy smith View Post
      take it to a drive in valet might cost ya a bit but then ya just av to sit in the car and do nowt failing that get 1 of ya neighbours kids to do it for a fiver lol while you supervise. i got ocd when it come to washing plus i like the excersize doing it plus me mrs recons i need a to shed a few pound lol
      I don't mind the exercise when I'm washing a car, it's just that I always get soaking wet. I feel like washing it in my boxers!

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      • #18
        Originally posted by cyclone View Post
        Don't let Clive make you feel even more guilty.

        Clive, down boy. You will just someday have to accept that we all do not suffer from the same compulsive behavior. lolJoni-that's just shameful
        Yes, I agree and accept that! - if everyone did that would make me normal! :lol:
        CL11 VEP 2011 Former DSport Plus 150THP Sport Red, now something else.......
        DS3 Club's Former Resident OCD Detailer!

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        • #19
          I love cleaning mine now I have it ! The shine is amazing at the end love it !!

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          • #20
            Originally posted by billy smith View Post
            take it to a drive in valet might cost ya a bit but then ya just av to sit in the car and do nowt
            That's what I was thinking of doing; because like Deesse trois I don't want to clean my car all the time (although you'll be happy to hear I've done it once in the month I've had it!) - Sorry Clive.

            But I remember from another thread that people said you can't even trust 'valet' or car cleaning places because what if they don't use new/rinsed sponges and put someone else's grit on your paintwork? Does anyone else have experience with valet cleaning, can you trust them to do it properly (i.e. not damage the paint)?
            Botticelli blue/Onyx black with black wheels.. whoohoo

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