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Greeners:
 :surprised: :surprised: :surprised: :surprised:

 :congrats: :wink: :happy2:

RedRobin:
^^^^
Thanks for all your advice, guys :drinking:

I found the claying a bit tedious and also having to watch the weather but I enjoyed applying the Zaino.

Wheels next! That Smoked Chrome should come up well.

I'm gonna Zainol my OZ LeggyRita's before they go on the car - Inside and outside.

Phil Mcavity:

--- Quote from: Greenouse on August 19, 2009, 08:48:31 pm --- :surprised: :surprised: :surprised: :surprised:

 :congrats: :wink: :happy2:

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X2,

 nice work Robin. Where can you buy this Zaino stuff from?

gazbutS3:
looking good Robin :happy2:

problem is with this cleaning/detailing gig is it becomes addictive, you start by gettin 2 buckets and a mit, before you know it you've got some posh shampoo, snow foam lance etc etc etc

Phil Mcavity:

--- Quote from: gazbutS3 on August 19, 2009, 09:12:58 pm ---looking good Robin :happy2:

problem is with this cleaning/detailing gig is it becomes addictive, you start by gettin 2 buckets and a mit, before you know it you've got some posh shampoo, snow foam lance etc etc etc

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dont i know it, i have a double sized tool chest thats bolted to my passageway at my house full of cleaning stuff now!! :ashamed:

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