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    massively, depending on how it drives and how special I feel whilst in the driving seat.
    Which I find slightly odd but reconcile my cleaning habits with my chosen personality for that day (also very odd) But I've only recently been in a position where a having a new car is within my grasp. Making for an altogether different mindset when it comes to my cleaning regime.

    My new car has been responsible for my happiness to reach new heights (perhaps). Because it's not just a new car..... It's my best ever car. So with this, my enthusiasm for a new car vacuum is once again, quite odd. But I don't care. AND it's now responsible for maintaining a clean cockpit at all times. So here it is. My latest purchase - the Black & Decker Dust buster. Which is, incidentally, brilliant.
    Any other tips or cleaning secrets would be appreciated.
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    The level of cleanliness in my car has varied massively, depending on how it drives and how special I feel whilst in the driving seat.
    Which I find slightly odd but reconcile my cleaning habits with my chosen personality for that day (also very odd) But I've only recently been in a position where a having a new car is within my grasp. Making for an altogether different mindset when it comes to my cleaning regime.

    My new car has been responsible for my happiness to reach new heights (perhaps). Because it's not just s new car..... It's my best ever car. So with this, my enthusiasm for a new car vacuum is once again, quite odd. But I don't care. AND it's now responsible for maintaining a clean cockpit at all times. So here it is. My latest purchase - the Black & Decker Dust buster. Which is, incidentally, brilliant.
    Any other tips or cleaning secrets would be appreciated.
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      I've got that Hoover... Paid £50 about 2 years ago from halfrauds.. Good Hoover
      http://i1270.photobucket.com/albums/...psed17aa4f.jpg

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Swiftpass View Post
        I've got that Hoover... Paid £50 about 2 years ago from halfrauds.. Good Hoover
        Yeah. It's great for keeping it tip top, I had 2 previous 'cheapies' which broke after a few sessions. And this just plugs into the car for power. £40 on Ebay , delivered next day and 2 year warranty for good measure.
        But of course, the corded home cleaner is perhaps better for heavy cleaning, making for an easy life for the B&D with maintenance. [emoji51]
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        • #5
          Good cleaning tip,,get Rabidracoon to do it
          http://i1270.photobucket.com/albums/...psed17aa4f.jpg

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Swiftpass View Post
            Good cleaning tip,,get Rabidracoon to do it
            Nice tip Mark👍
            Andy DS3 Club's Resident OCD Detailer!
            Take a pride in your ride
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