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Old 14th January 2008, 19:53   #11
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yes its great used as a drying aid with a decent towel. and hello! i'm detailer of panama over on DW. we were being flamed the other day for suggesting 75/zt as a good car.
I wondered whether you'd be on here!! Me, I'm too old to remember more than one username!!

Must admit some of the (presumably) younger element on DW have different priorities etc to me, but I enjoy a good bit of the banter.

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Old 15th January 2008, 11:08   #12
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I wondered whether you'd be on here!! Me, I'm too old to remember more than one username!!

Must admit some of the (presumably) younger element on DW have different priorities etc to me, but I enjoy a good bit of the banter.

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yeah its only recently, probably due to an influx of new members, that there's been a problem. i had a right barney with someone over parent and child spaces! i usually dont get involved but that fellow just pushed all the wrong buttons.
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Must do when claying the car ...

1.. Plenty of lubrication.
2.. Warm the clay first on a cold day! Just place it in hot water so it is easy to work - never use cold and hard clay.
3.. Regularly remold the clay to expose a clean clay surface.

A very important, but often overlooked step.
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