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Posted on: 29 August 2008 09:57 AM
Phil
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Male, Leeds
United Kingdom

Make: BMW
Model: 3 Series
Total Posts 1869

@Dazzi - it was when i had no idea what i was doing *not that i have a clue now* but i know better in future .


Phil Holmes
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1998 BMW E36 318IS - RED

Posted on: 29 August 2008 06:17 PM
Fizzypopturbo
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United Kingdom

Make: Ford
Model: Fiesta
Total Posts 858

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J4M13UK whats TFR?
Traffic Film Remover. I'd advise for cleaning GUNK a stiff brush or paintbrush. Then to polish metal areas some o2b compound."

Posted on: 29 August 2008 06:20 PM
Fizzypopturbo
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United Kingdom

Make: Ford
Model: Fiesta
Total Posts 858

"Just on subject of jetwashing engine bays. I've been doing it for years. Especially with these new cars nowadays all plastic covers. If you do decide to jetwash it i'd advise just to keep clear of electrics and have engine running. Used to do RS's engine bay same way. no problems "

Posted on: 29 August 2008 11:02 PM
Dazzi
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Male, Ripon
United Kingdom

Make: Toyota
Model: Supra SZ (JDM)
Total Posts 1584

Problem with supras is the water ends up in the spark plug wells. I find alloy wheel cleaner shifts most stubborn dirt.