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ecain63

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10,604 posts

191 months

Saturday 14th August 2010
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Might not be the correct forum for this but, hey its in the South Coast area.

Spent 3 hours this avo washing down the car. Here are the results. Its so much easier now ive had it Supaguarded, the dirt just drops off with the application of a jet wash. Ive ditched the old sponges and im now a fully fledged 'noodle mit' and 'microfibre' fan. What a difference!






If anyone is interested in getting their car Supaguarded then send me a message. I have a private contact who charges only a small fee for job that would normally cost £400+.

WAFWOTTBI

338 posts

183 months

Saturday 14th August 2010
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ecain63 said:
Might not be the correct forum for this but, hey its in the South Coast area.

Spent 3 hours this avo washing down the car. Here are the results. Its so much easier now ive had it Supaguarded, the dirt just drops off with the application of a jet wash. Ive ditched the old sponges and im now a fully fledged 'noodle mit' and 'microfibre' fan. What a difference!






If anyone is interested in getting their car Supaguarded then send me a message. I have a private contact who charges only a small fee for job that would normally cost £400+.
you need to become a snow foam fan....clean my car.com

ecain63

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10,604 posts

191 months

Saturday 14th August 2010
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I create my own version of snow foam. My Karcher jet wash has an attachment which plugs into a small reservoir in which i put a mix of fairy washing up liquid and some ordinary turtle car shampoo. The foam you get is very thick and when left for 5 mins to soak really does soften up any crud on the paintwork. Ive only had to rinse the car off the last 2 times i washed it as the home mix really does a great job. Today i went to town on it as i'd been out in the rain and down some muddy farm roads.

ilovevolvo

1,832 posts

240 months

Saturday 14th August 2010
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Nice work i am sure i have seen your car down the A3 very nice smile

ecain63

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10,604 posts

191 months

Saturday 14th August 2010
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ilovevolvo said:
ecain63 said:


Nice work i am sure i have seen your car down the A3 very nice smile
You probably have. I get up that way quite often.

CarlT

3,424 posts

263 months

Saturday 14th August 2010
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Very nice looking RS6.

More to the point why were you not at Wilton House today?

ecain63

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10,604 posts

191 months

Saturday 14th August 2010
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Had other commitments. Had circuit training at 10am, inlaws visit at 12 and then dog walk followed by car clean. I shall however be at the Breakfast Club meet next Sunday. You gonna be showing next weekend?

LukeBird

17,170 posts

225 months

Saturday 14th August 2010
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Looks good Eddie! thumbup

W4X LG

1,029 posts

206 months

Sunday 15th August 2010
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ecain63 said:
I create my own version of snow foam. My Karcher jet wash has an attachment which plugs into a small reservoir in which i put a mix of fairy washing up liquid and some ordinary turtle car shampoo. The foam you get is very thick and when left for 5 mins to soak really does soften up any crud on the paintwork. Ive only had to rinse the car off the last 2 times i washed it as the home mix really does a great job. Today i went to town on it as i'd been out in the rain and down some muddy farm roads.
I wouldn't be using fairy liquid it will strip any protection off the car! Get hold of some snow foam will give much better results!

ecain63

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10,604 posts

191 months

Sunday 15th August 2010
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W4X LG said:
ecain63 said:
I create my own version of snow foam. My Karcher jet wash has an attachment which plugs into a small reservoir in which i put a mix of fairy washing up liquid and some ordinary turtle car shampoo. The foam you get is very thick and when left for 5 mins to soak really does soften up any crud on the paintwork. Ive only had to rinse the car off the last 2 times i washed it as the home mix really does a great job. Today i went to town on it as i'd been out in the rain and down some muddy farm roads.
I wouldn't be using fairy liquid it will strip any protection off the car! Get hold of some snow foam will give much better results!
Will it strip the supaguard?

Loopyleesa

2,906 posts

183 months

Sunday 15th August 2010
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Looks ace smile

Trashydollie

19 posts

183 months

Sunday 15th August 2010
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ecain63 said:
I create my own version of snow foam. My Karcher jet wash has an attachment which plugs into a small reservoir in which i put a mix of fairy washing up liquid and some ordinary turtle car shampoo. The foam you get is very thick and when left for 5 mins to soak really does soften up any crud on the paintwork. Ive only had to rinse the car off the last 2 times i washed it as the home mix really does a great job. Today i went to town on it as i'd been out in the rain and down some muddy farm roads.
check ingredients of Fairy,used to have salt in it....

cossievin

140 posts

216 months

Sunday 15th August 2010
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Looks really good. It certainly went well this morning too. When you left the cafe sounded lovely. Unfortunately didn't hear it much before. I do like RS6's I must say, and it's certainly a mint one.

Stedman

7,330 posts

208 months

Sunday 15th August 2010
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Fairy Liquid nono

I haven't heard amazing things about Supaguard...but if you're happy with it, I guess that's all that matters! Lovely car though wink

ecain63

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10,604 posts

191 months

Sunday 15th August 2010
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cossievin said:
Looks really good. It certainly went well this morning too. When you left the cafe sounded lovely. Unfortunately didn't hear it much before. I do like RS6's I must say, and it's certainly a mint one.
Are you sure you have the right car cossie? I didn't leave the house til gone 12 and didn't go to a cafe. Maybe you saw wafwotbi's black one.

sc4589

1,960 posts

181 months

Monday 16th August 2010
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I. Am. In. Love. With. Your. Car. smile

That is utterly gorgeous! Hope to bump into that at some point...

cossievin

140 posts

216 months

Monday 16th August 2010
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ecain63 said:
cossievin said:
Looks really good. It certainly went well this morning too. When you left the cafe sounded lovely. Unfortunately didn't hear it much before. I do like RS6's I must say, and it's certainly a mint one.
Are you sure you have the right car cossie? I didn't leave the house til gone 12 and didn't go to a cafe. Maybe you saw wafwotbi's black one.
Ahh yes, different plate gives it away now. That's what I get for looking at it on my phone.

W4X LG

1,029 posts

206 months

Monday 16th August 2010
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ecain63 said:
W4X LG said:
ecain63 said:
I create my own version of snow foam. My Karcher jet wash has an attachment which plugs into a small reservoir in which i put a mix of fairy washing up liquid and some ordinary turtle car shampoo. The foam you get is very thick and when left for 5 mins to soak really does soften up any crud on the paintwork. Ive only had to rinse the car off the last 2 times i washed it as the home mix really does a great job. Today i went to town on it as i'd been out in the rain and down some muddy farm roads.
I wouldn't be using fairy liquid it will strip any protection off the car! Get hold of some snow foam will give much better results!
Will it strip the supaguard?
If it doesn't straight away it definately will over a few washes. Just think what it strips of your pans if left to soak!

ecain63

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10,604 posts

191 months

Monday 16th August 2010
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Info taken on board and wrists slapped. I'll wax it up again this weekend.

ecain63

Original Poster:

10,604 posts

191 months

Monday 16th August 2010
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Info taken on board and wrists slapped. I'll wax it up again this weekend.