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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+.
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+.
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.comSpent 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+.
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.
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!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!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 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.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.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!Gassing Station | South Coast | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff