Fairy liquid or Turtle wax??

Fairy liquid or Turtle wax??

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shortshiftin

Original Poster:

83 posts

237 months

Wednesday 3rd August 2005
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Need to get some more stuf to clean the pride and joy... so what are peoples experiences of the above?

rushdriver

637 posts

271 months

Wednesday 3rd August 2005
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Serious?, never ever ever use Fairly Liquid to clean a car.

John

>> Edited by rushdriver on Wednesday 3rd August 11:02

shortshiftin

Original Poster:

83 posts

237 months

Wednesday 3rd August 2005
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Sorry i ddint actually mean "fairy liquid" but i was generalising washing up liquid...

its great for getting bugs and tar off the paint

pebbledash

795 posts

279 months

Wednesday 3rd August 2005
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Fairy liquid is only good for removing ALL the polish wax etc, usefull if you want to start again
or you have a few bug Splats that won't go.

>> Edited by pebbledash on Wednesday 3rd August 10:50

GetCarter

30,039 posts

292 months

Wednesday 3rd August 2005
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DONT USE WASHING UP LIQUID.

mcflurry

9,166 posts

266 months

Wednesday 3rd August 2005
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I used the pressure wash at a local ambulance station once (in their down time).

It removed every last bit of wax, dirt and grime within seconds

Then had it rewaxed and sorted properly

timmy30

9,325 posts

240 months

Wednesday 3rd August 2005
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shortshiftin said:
Need to get some more stuf to clean the pride and joy... so what are peoples experiences of the above?


If you drive a c*ap old banger washing up liquid will do, if it's your pride and joy go and get a bottle of turtle was car shampoo or better still Meguires softwash.

tycho

11,935 posts

286 months

Wednesday 3rd August 2005
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Washing up liquid has loads of salt in it!

Use proper stuff. I use Autoglym shampoo but I would recommend anything but washing up liquid.

shortshiftin

Original Poster:

83 posts

237 months

Wednesday 3rd August 2005
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turtle wax is probably better cos its got some wax in it as well, saves all that messing around afterwards!

pdV6

16,442 posts

274 months

Wednesday 3rd August 2005
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Washing up liquid dries out the paint and ruins it.

titiany

2,122 posts

245 months

Wednesday 3rd August 2005
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pdV6 said:
Washing up liquid dries out the paint and ruins it.


Yup - makes it fade.

It's actually a crime to wash cars with fairy - if it's not, then it should be!

pdV6

16,442 posts

274 months

Wednesday 3rd August 2005
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shortshiftin said:
turtle wax is probably better cos its got some wax in it as well, saves all that messing around afterwards!

Well, its very good at keeping the paint in good condition between "proper" wash & wax sessions. Good stuff.

tvrgit

8,479 posts

265 months

Wednesday 3rd August 2005
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The salt is the main problem -

(a) it acts as a mild abrasive which is perfect for getting encrusted pie off plates but not so good on paintwork and

(b) plates don't rust, and cars do - especialy salted ones.

bor

4,956 posts

268 months

Wednesday 3rd August 2005
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It DOES keep your hands soft as your face, so there are advantages.

joecooool

1,020 posts

241 months

Wednesday 3rd August 2005
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What the hell is fairy liquid?

monkeyhanger

9,240 posts

255 months

Wednesday 3rd August 2005
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joecooool said:
What the hell is fairy liquid?

<dictionary>
A liquid detergent used for washing kitchenwares after eating or cooking </dictionary>

LongQ

13,864 posts

246 months

Wednesday 3rd August 2005
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tycho said:
Washing up liquid has loads of salt in it!

Use proper stuff. I use Autoglym shampoo but I would recommend anything but washing up liquid.


Autoglym offers the benefit of drying without leaving strong marks if it's a 'good drying day'.

Turtle Wax always seems to leave marks which then take even more effort to eliminate. HOWEVER that could be down to the water where I live which seems to take very little time to produce a hard limescale crust in kettles rather than ages to produce a soft limescale deposit which is common in other parts of the country.

In other words there may not be a single answer to this ...
... except NEVER USE WASHING UP LIQUID unless you have a company supplied repmobile and you just don't care.

hustlebabe

790 posts

239 months

Wednesday 3rd August 2005
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monkeyhanger said:

joecooool said:
What the hell is fairy liquid?


<dictionary>
A liquid detergent used for washing kitchenwares after eating or cooking </dictionary>




Yeap, and being like all fellas you had to look that up in the dictionary

An unknown substance to every bloke

2 Smokin Barrels

30,947 posts

248 months

Wednesday 3rd August 2005
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joecooool said:
What the hell is fairy liquid?


Lager drunk by Dale Winton

sparkythecat

8,002 posts

268 months

Wednesday 3rd August 2005
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monkeyhanger said:

joecooool said:
What the hell is fairy liquid?


<dictionary>
A liquid detergent used for washing kitchenwares after eating or cooking </dictionary>


Pleased you cleared that up. Joe obviously thought it was a lubricant used by gays.