Quote from: JoeGTI on 02 May 2016, 18:01Quote from: Watts on 02 May 2016, 17:37Quote from: gtiaps on 02 May 2016, 17:22Iv ripped my hands gettin in between the spokes on the disc back plates to clean the wheel inner.... ouchA wheel mitt is the way forward, keeps my hands scrape free. Your car looks great too!Wheel "woolies" are pretty good too but I've found after only 6 months or so that mine has gone very shabby. What I often do is use an older mitt that's getting a bit too wrecked to use on the paintwork. Helps save the knuckles. What have you been doing with your wheel woollies Joe? Mine are 3 years old and still going strong. They get a shampoo and thorough rinse after use, then squeezed out and left to dry. The big one has a loose strand of fibre but that's been like that for 2 years and still hasn't fallen out.
Quote from: Watts on 02 May 2016, 17:37Quote from: gtiaps on 02 May 2016, 17:22Iv ripped my hands gettin in between the spokes on the disc back plates to clean the wheel inner.... ouchA wheel mitt is the way forward, keeps my hands scrape free. Your car looks great too!Wheel "woolies" are pretty good too but I've found after only 6 months or so that mine has gone very shabby. What I often do is use an older mitt that's getting a bit too wrecked to use on the paintwork. Helps save the knuckles.
Quote from: gtiaps on 02 May 2016, 17:22Iv ripped my hands gettin in between the spokes on the disc back plates to clean the wheel inner.... ouchA wheel mitt is the way forward, keeps my hands scrape free. Your car looks great too!
Iv ripped my hands gettin in between the spokes on the disc back plates to clean the wheel inner.... ouch
Unfortunately yet another 'what someone did to my mk7 today' post.Here's the 3rd one. Today's damage, courtesy of yet another careless f***er in the works car park.There's also a big scuff below on the door but won't show up in the pic. It should all polish out, but I am so fed up with this.
This is becoming ridiculous Rebecca Please rethink my Up! idea, this is depressing everyone who appreciates the time and effort you put into your lovely car
Sorry to hear about that, not surprised you are getting fed up. Not sure if there is much you can do though, do you have a trustworthy colleague who you could agree to always park next to? Or block in so you know no-one can park next to you?