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Phil Mcavity:
To save Confusion Robin, just pay someone to do it :happy2:
If you say you dont enjoy doing it, or cant be bothered to keep ontop of it, then pay someone to do a Once a year special work over, and wash it whichever way you feel best, whenever you feel like it or the weather looks good ( for a Change  :mad:)

08micsta:
Agreed Phil.

If you are going to do it then do it properly. You wouldnt buy coilovers for only the left wheels and leave the others standard would you?

Same with paintwork.

Mike

NEWEY:

--- Quote from: 08micsta on August 04, 2009, 07:55:40 pm ---Agreed Phil.

If you are going to do it then do it properly. You wouldnt buy coilovers for only the left wheels and leave the others standard would you?

Same with paintwork.

Mike

--- End quote ---

couldnt have put it better myself

keith:
x3
if you do it half hearted then its not worth it all, if its one of a year then pay someone good to do it.

RedRobin:
....

Hey! Thanks everyone! :drinking:

I may have given some of you the impression that I hate cleaning my car - I don't - It's just that after about 2 hours it then begins to feel a bit of a chore. I have spent 3 hours before now. I'm just trying to avoid doing something which subsequently forces me into too much of a lengthy regime or makes me feel I don't want to take the car out of my garage because the weather is filthy.

So, it seems clear to me that Zaino is very highly rated. The only other rival product would be Taryn&Jim's new sealant. I've a huge amount of respect for you guys (TnJ) and your dedication and enjoyment in what you do....BUT....I would need to know a bit more info about how this new sealent is better than Zaino which is already well proven.

Special Thanks to Jay for his advice on the phone just now :drinking:



^ 2 days before, the car was all clean and shiny - Honestly!

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