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Happy Birthday to me... Recommend a pair of buckets please :)
monte:
^^^youve been diddled mate..... £2 each from the pound shop :surprised:
Once you spend £££'s protecting your pride n joy with a full detail, you try your hardest to prolong the finish and protection, by taking all precautions.
2 proper buckets with gritguards go without saying.
It's a bit like recommending a jumbo car sponge. Yeah it will work, and to the untrained eye you won't notice the damage straight away...
But like I said, to try and keep your car with that "just detailed" look, you will learn to take precautions and use something like a "Wookies Fist" :confused: :grin: :laugh: :star:
Most wash suppliers sell decent enough buckets with guards mike. :happy2:
I would probably try a washshop too. I bought a cheap set off eBay that are very flimsy compared to the ones Adi@DeepshineDetail used when he detailed my car. :wink:
rich83:
I need a wookies fist.... :notworthy:
Frenzy:
--- Quote from: monte on September 12, 2011, 07:56:30 am ---^^^youve been diddled mate..... £2 each from the pound shop :surprised:
Once you spend £££'s protecting your pride n joy with a full detail, you try your hardest to prolong the finish and protection, by taking all precautions.
2 proper buckets with gritguards go without saying.
It's a bit like recommending a jumbo car sponge. Yeah it will work, and to the untrained eye you won't notice the damage straight away...
But like I said, to try and keep your car with that "just detailed" look, you will learn to take precautions and use something like a "Wookies Fist" :confused: :grin: :laugh: :star:
Most wash suppliers sell decent enough buckets with guards mike. :happy2:
I would probably try a washshop too. I bought a cheap set off eBay that are very flimsy compared to the ones Adi@DeepshineDetail used when he detailed my car. :wink:
--- End quote ---
Already got 2x wookies fists - check out my posts for finish - my £4 buckets do just fine cheers - it's the grit guard that counts unless your super buckets hold liquid in a proven superior way? :confused: :P I'd never advise a sponge :sick:
maxload:
Maybe a bit pricey but I got these , there strong and well made > http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B003NT4Z1U/ref=oss_product
Go on spoil yourself :wink:
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