OSI wrote: » The problem I have at the moment is that there is too much water sitting on the car afterwards to make dry it with a cloth. I usually end up using 3 or 4 clothes before it's finished..
dgt wrote: » Easy to find! Looking good how come no pics on Irl plates?
OSI wrote: » Anybody use those car drying squeegees? I always cringed at the thought of running one over the bodywork, but I've seen numerous videos on YouTube of professional detailers using them, so I'm conflicted.
Hal1 wrote: » I've an autogylm one of those. Well my dad got one years ago. I was tempted to use it at one stage but settled on using claybar instead. I'm sure they do the same job, just clay would do it better.
Stheno wrote: » Yes, I bought a tablet with the intention of using it as an e-reader. That was three months ago :eek: I gave away 400 books a few months ago :eek: Just checked the price of a new ball joint for my car on micksgarage, and I'm pleased to discover it's not too expensive @ Pred, could I ask you a quick q about the C5?
OSI wrote: » Anybody use those car drying squeegees?..........
pred racer wrote: » I read nearly exclusively on my Ipad now, 400 books, thats 3 years reading, even for me:eek: If I can help on the C5, ask away;)
MetzgerMeister wrote: » The squeegee is for getting the excess water off the car, the clay removes bonded contaminants from the paint that can't be removed by washing alone.
Stheno wrote: » I read six to ten books a week, mix of fiction and non-fiction, bought ten yesterday, already read one. Thanks Quick one, you know the console on the dash that displays the date/time/temperature/radio channel? The light on OH's has gone out, have you ever had to change one? Is it a case of remove that panel and replace the light or is it more complex? No hassles if you haven't done it
MCMLXXV wrote: » Six to ten books a week!?! That's at least a book a day! :eek::eek::eek: In the words of Kenny Everett, you cannot be serious!
Stheno wrote: » Two to four over a weekend usually from Fri. evening to Sunday evening I read extremely quickly, OH's kids call me the book hoover Then time on busses, evenings etc. Not small books either, I'd get through a Tom Clancy novel in about five hours.
MCMLXXV wrote: » What's the average Clancy novel? 500 pages easy? That's a page every 36 seconds - good going! :eek:
bman1 wrote: » couldn't sell the laguna so I took it, it's grand as a runabout. Only problem with it is the passenger side rear wheel sits too far back towards the rear of the arch, it doesn't look centered like the other side. Ill be taking it to a garage on Friday anyway but figured it'd do no harm throwing it up here too. Anyone any ideas? Axle looks straight but I'm no mechanic.
RoverJames wrote: » Please do bare with me while I use the search function
Marcusm wrote: » Can we not keep our clothes on as you do the searchin'
LIGHTNING wrote: » Trying to decide what to do with Alfa 156. Its running grand apart from the usual Alfa foibles (noisy variator, brushes at the front) but its out of Tax this month, will need a NCT in Jan which I know will need the other front wishbone replaced. So its a case of do I want to put 400-600 euro into a car that isn't worth much more than that. Thinking of treating myself to something for my 30th. Just noticed that the 225bhp TT`s are down to 3-4k at this stage.
Stheno wrote: » Just checked two, without remorse, 768 and Rainbow Six 897 Even as a kid I went to the library three times a week.
LIGHTNING wrote: » ...... Shame that I will probably have to scrap it in Jan...........