Mf310 wrote: » I have a 2013 black car I usually get it washed in the shop but now want to start doing it myself .. What should I buy so that it has a nice shine after washing and that that it stays with the shine for a while and also where do you buy from online thanks
Ardennes1944 wrote: » Ed, while i see the Burg, did I buy some OPC shocks off you before perhaps? About 5years ago maybe, from Blitz&griffin??
micks_address wrote: » Is May bird **** month of the year? Car covered last few weeks Sorry just ranting...
edburg wrote: » No but we did chat about Astra's for a while, only shocks I changed due to top mounts rusting solid and had to cut tops off shocks :pac: :pac: :pac:
Ardennes1944 wrote: » Hmmm, must have been someone else so with a Burg down here! I didnt think you still had yours, looks as cool as ever
Curran wrote: » Looks very well!
vectra wrote: » Looks nice and glossy
Mellor wrote: » Looking for some advice from the pros. I have a bit of an issue with tree sap. Unfortunately where I am parking is limited, and I often have no choice but to leave the car under a tree. I picked up a bug and tar remover that also mentions tree sap on the back but it's not shifting it. The sap is quite hard, so I need something that will help dissolve it, for want of a better expression. Any ideas?
punisher5112 wrote: » Tar remover would work. Get a good wax and seal up the paint it will be much easier to remove then after with a wash. Get a snow foam lance and spray before going at it with wash mitt.
Mellor wrote: » Tar remover isn't removing it. Unless the brand I posted is sub standard. I've sprayed them, left it soak and rubbed and rubbed with a soft cloth. If it's making any progress it's imperceivable. I wash it at a self service power wash in a petrol station. A proper snow foam lance would obviously be better, but not an option, as I park on the street.