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Title: Just bought myself a tonne of stuff
Post by: VWKev on 22 October 2009, 23:00
With a few tweaks here and there and some great help from Chris @ waxamomo.co.uk - I have ordered the following stuff...

Dodo Juice Red Mist Tropical - 250ml
Dodo Juice Mint Merkin Glass Cloth
Meguiar's Tyre Dressing Applicator Pad
Meguiar's Endurance High Gloss Tyre Gel
Meguiar's Versa-Angle Wheel Face Brush
Dodo Juice Mellow Yellow Spray - 500ml
Dodo Juice Supernatural Fine Cut Metal Polish Kit
Chemical Guy's JetSeal 109 16oz
Dodo Juice Captain Crevice Wheel Mitt
Meguiar's Quik Detailer Interior
Meguiar's Boot Organiser
Meguiar's Soft Foam Applicator's
Chemical Guy's Miracle Dryer 25" x 36"
Meguiar's Smooth Surafce Clay Kit
Dodo Juice Born To Be Mild - 500ml
Meguiar's Bucket, Grit Guard and Seat Lid
Dodo Juice Wookies Fist Wash Mit
Dodo Juice Lime Prime Lite - 250ml
Dodo Juice Fantastic Fur Plush Microfibre
Dodo Juice Supernatural - Plastic
Dodo Juice Mr Pink Interior Mitt
Dodo Juice Finger Mitt Wax Applicator
Poorboy's Leather Stuff 16oz
Dodo Juice Blue Roo Applicator

I'm going to have some fun with this.  :smiley:
Title: Re: Just bought myself a tonne of stuff
Post by: stealthwolf on 23 October 2009, 00:46
The issue I've had with detailing is time. I've done full exterior details (having done the interior either previously or the following week) that have lasted over 12 hours! (with breaks of course!).

Plan what you're going to do and how.

As for the Dodo Juice stuff, apply everything as sparingly as possible - it's very easy to overdo it. When I first started to detail my car, had no idea about how thin a layer of wax I needed and would try to 'gouge' out wax from the pot. Goes double for lime prime lite. Used this twice with crap effects - I would polish the car to a lovely shine which would then get taken away by LPL. Turns out the amount I was using per panel would have been enough for the entire car! With lime prime lite and the red mist, apply and then wipe/buff to a finish immediately rather than letting either product 'haze'.
Title: Re: Just bought myself a tonne of stuff
Post by: Guy on 23 October 2009, 09:03
awww Kev... you forgot your snowfoam, pressure washer and TFR!

hope you got 2 grit guard buckets?
Title: Re: Just bought myself a tonne of stuff
Post by: Dan J on 23 October 2009, 09:18
nice one dude :grin:

as stealth stated use the dodo juice spareingly a little goes a long long way,

and as guy stated you need 2 buckets and grit guards.

tfr isnt mega important if your claying but it is very handy to clean stubborn crap off the rims and arches.

you will find the megs tyre gel very hard to apply with the foam applicators due to its glooopyness, id reccomend getting a good quality 2inch paint brush and apply it with that.
Title: Re: Just bought myself a tonne of stuff
Post by: VWKev on 23 October 2009, 09:18
awww Kev... you forgot your snowfoam, pressure washer and TFR!

hope you got 2 grit guard buckets?

I had originally planned for snowfoam and a karcher etc but ive spent enough this month time to chill a bit. Might pick it up next month or add it to the good old xmas list  :wink:

I only got 1 bucket and 1 grit guard, do I need 2 of each ?
Title: Re: Just bought myself a tonne of stuff
Post by: VWKev on 23 October 2009, 09:19
Thanks everyone for all the tips, much appreciated
Title: Re: Just bought myself a tonne of stuff
Post by: Rhyso on 23 October 2009, 09:22
I only got 1 bucket and 1 grit guard, do I need 2 of each ?

need two buckets definietely - one for your clean water and then the other to rinse your wash mitt out after wiping down a panel

I have the grit guard in the rinse bucket - normally have to empty it two or three times during a cleaning session!! You'll be amazed at how much dirt comes off the car
Title: Re: Just bought myself a tonne of stuff
Post by: Guy on 23 October 2009, 09:23
I only got 1 bucket and 1 grit guard, do I need 2 of each ?

need two buckets definietely - one for your clean water and then the other to rinse your wash mitt out after wiping down a panel

I have the grit guard in the rinse bucket - normally have to empty it two or three times during a cleaning session!! Yuo'll be amazed at how much dirt comes off the car

http://www.golfgtiforum.co.uk/index.php?topic=63672.0 (http://www.golfgtiforum.co.uk/index.php?topic=63672.0)
Title: Re: Just bought myself a tonne of stuff
Post by: VWKev on 23 October 2009, 10:41
I only got 1 bucket and 1 grit guard, do I need 2 of each ?

need two buckets definietely - one for your clean water and then the other to rinse your wash mitt out after wiping down a panel

I have the grit guard in the rinse bucket - normally have to empty it two or three times during a cleaning session!! You'll be amazed at how much dirt comes off the car

Cool thanks, I'll grab another bucket from Halfords unless Chris from waxamomo can add one to my order.
Title: Re: Just bought myself a tonne of stuff
Post by: simonpolly on 23 October 2009, 19:24
With a few tweaks here and there and some great help from Chris @ waxamomo.co.uk - I have ordered the following stuff...

Dodo Juice Red Mist Tropical - 250ml
Dodo Juice Mint Merkin Glass Cloth
Meguiar's Tyre Dressing Applicator Pad
Meguiar's Endurance High Gloss Tyre Gel
Meguiar's Versa-Angle Wheel Face Brush
Dodo Juice Mellow Yellow Spray - 500ml
Dodo Juice Supernatural Fine Cut Metal Polish Kit
Chemical Guy's JetSeal 109 16oz
Dodo Juice Captain Crevice Wheel Mitt
Meguiar's Quik Detailer Interior
Meguiar's Boot Organiser
Meguiar's Soft Foam Applicator's
Chemical Guy's Miracle Dryer 25" x 36"
Meguiar's Smooth Surafce Clay Kit
Dodo Juice Born To Be Mild - 500ml
Meguiar's Bucket, Grit Guard and Seat Lid
Dodo Juice Wookies Fist Wash Mit
Dodo Juice Lime Prime Lite - 250ml
Dodo Juice Fantastic Fur Plush Microfibre
Dodo Juice Supernatural - Plastic
Dodo Juice Mr Pink Interior Mitt
Dodo Juice Finger Mitt Wax Applicator
Poorboy's Leather Stuff 16oz
Dodo Juice Blue Roo Applicator

I'm going to have some fun with this.  :smiley:
How much did that lot set you back kev ?
Title: Re: Just bought myself a tonne of stuff
Post by: VWKev on 23 October 2009, 20:37
With a few tweaks here and there and some great help from Chris @ waxamomo.co.uk - I have ordered the following stuff...

Dodo Juice Red Mist Tropical - 250ml
Dodo Juice Mint Merkin Glass Cloth
Meguiar's Tyre Dressing Applicator Pad
Meguiar's Endurance High Gloss Tyre Gel
Meguiar's Versa-Angle Wheel Face Brush
Dodo Juice Mellow Yellow Spray - 500ml
Dodo Juice Supernatural Fine Cut Metal Polish Kit
Chemical Guy's JetSeal 109 16oz
Dodo Juice Captain Crevice Wheel Mitt
Meguiar's Quik Detailer Interior
Meguiar's Boot Organiser
Meguiar's Soft Foam Applicator's
Chemical Guy's Miracle Dryer 25" x 36"
Meguiar's Smooth Surafce Clay Kit
Dodo Juice Born To Be Mild - 500ml
Meguiar's Bucket, Grit Guard and Seat Lid
Dodo Juice Wookies Fist Wash Mit
Dodo Juice Lime Prime Lite - 250ml
Dodo Juice Fantastic Fur Plush Microfibre
Dodo Juice Supernatural - Plastic
Dodo Juice Mr Pink Interior Mitt
Dodo Juice Finger Mitt Wax Applicator
Poorboy's Leather Stuff 16oz
Dodo Juice Blue Roo Applicator

I'm going to have some fun with this.  :smiley:
How much did that lot set you back kev ?


Think it was about £320-ish.
Title: Re: Just bought myself a tonne of stuff
Post by: simonpolly on 23 October 2009, 20:42
Should look good when you`ve finished with that lot,i don`t even know what half of the products are for :laugh:
Title: Re: Just bought myself a tonne of stuff
Post by: VWKev on 23 October 2009, 21:32
Should look good when you`ve finished with that lot,i don`t even know what half of the products are for :laugh:

This should help Simon. I've put in brackets what I'll use them for, I'm sorry if half of it is obvious.

Detailing Clay
Meguiar's Smooth Surafce Clay Kit (Removes contaminants etc from the paint, gives the car a great base to apply the polish and wax etc)


Washing
Dodo Juice Born to be Mild (Straight forward car wash, good thing is this wont strip the wax off underneath)
Meguires Bucket with grit guard (bucket and grit guard, dono what else to say  lol)
Dodo Juice Wookie Wash Mitt (Best wash mit there is apparently)
Chemical Guy's Miracle Dryer (Soft as a baby's bum, wont scratch the paintwork and very very absorbant, one side of the dryer can buff too)


Polish
Dodo Juice Blue Roo Applicator (Puts on the polish  lol)
Dodo Juice Lime Prime Lite (Polish)
Dodo Juice Fantastic Fur Microfibre Buffing Cloth (Great cloth for buffing)


Wax
Dodo Juice Supernatural - Plastic (The wax)
Dodo Juice Fantastic Fur Plush Microfibre (For buffing and/or removing wax)
Dodo Juice Finger Mitt Wax Applicator (wax applicator)


Quick Wax Detailing
Dodo Juice Red Mist Tropical (Goes on top of the wax, brings the finish back to a nice wet glossy shine without having to re-wax the car)


Glass Cleaner
Meguiars NXT Generation Glass Cleaner (Glass cleaner)
Dodo Juice - "Mint Merkin" Waffle Weave Glass Towel (Glass towel, better having a glass towel as it is designed to get rid of more contaminents etc)


Tyres
Meguiar's Tyre Dressing Applicator Pad (Pad to put on the gel)
Meguiar's Endurance High Gloss Tyre Gel (The gel, this stuff prevents streaks, drips/runs etc)
Meguiar's Versa-Angle Wheel Face Brush (cleaning brush)


Alloys
Dodo Juice Mellow Yellow Spray (cleaner)
Dodo Juice Captain Crevice Wheel Mitt (cleaning mitt, it lets you get into all the little bits that a brush cant)
Dodo Juice Supernatural Fine Cut Metal Polish Kit (to polish the alloys, also comes with an applicator cloth)
Jetseal 109 (Protection for the alloys, this stuff is the dogs danglies)


Exhaust
Will just use some of the Dodo Juice (polish for the exhausts)


Interior
Dodo Juice Pink Interior Mitt (for applying and buffing)
Meguiar's Quik Detailer Interior (cleaner/restorer/protector for everything in the interior)


Accessories
Meguiar's Boot Organiser (somewhere to keep everything)

Leather
Poorboy's Leather Stuff (leather cleaner/conditioner - apply by hand)


I think thats everything and I think I'm correct in my explanations albeit, very basic explanations.
Title: Re: Just bought myself a tonne of stuff
Post by: stealthwolf on 23 October 2009, 21:59
you will find the megs tyre gel very hard to apply with the foam applicators due to its glooopyness
Honestly don't find it a hassle using the megs applicator - it makes it fantastically easy to apply to the tyres, especially if you don't stick too much on the foam to begin with!
Title: Re: Just bought myself a tonne of stuff
Post by: Dan J on 24 October 2009, 00:37
you will find the megs tyre gel very hard to apply with the foam applicators due to its glooopyness
Honestly don't find it a hassle using the megs applicator - it makes it fantastically easy to apply to the tyres, especially if you don't stick too much on the foam to begin with!

ive always used a brush, last longer imo, old habbits die hard as they say:) i have been doing this 14yrs so im stuck in my ways on some methods, if it aint broke dont fix it type thing :wink:
Title: Re: Just bought myself a tonne of stuff
Post by: simonpolly on 24 October 2009, 18:29
Should look good when you`ve finished with that lot,i don`t even know what half of the products are for :laugh:

This should help Simon. I've put in brackets what I'll use them for, I'm sorry if half of it is obvious.

Detailing Clay
Meguiar's Smooth Surafce Clay Kit (Removes contaminants etc from the paint, gives the car a great base to apply the polish and wax etc)


Washing
Dodo Juice Born to be Mild (Straight forward car wash, good thing is this wont strip the wax off underneath)
Meguires Bucket with grit guard (bucket and grit guard, dono what else to say  lol)
Dodo Juice Wookie Wash Mitt (Best wash mit there is apparently)
Chemical Guy's Miracle Dryer (Soft as a baby's bum, wont scratch the paintwork and very very absorbant, one side of the dryer can buff too)


Polish
Dodo Juice Blue Roo Applicator (Puts on the polish  lol)
Dodo Juice Lime Prime Lite (Polish)
Dodo Juice Fantastic Fur Microfibre Buffing Cloth (Great cloth for buffing)


Wax
Dodo Juice Supernatural - Plastic (The wax)
Dodo Juice Fantastic Fur Plush Microfibre (For buffing and/or removing wax)
Dodo Juice Finger Mitt Wax Applicator (wax applicator)


Quick Wax Detailing
Dodo Juice Red Mist Tropical (Goes on top of the wax, brings the finish back to a nice wet glossy shine without having to re-wax the car)


Glass Cleaner
Meguiars NXT Generation Glass Cleaner (Glass cleaner)
Dodo Juice - "Mint Merkin" Waffle Weave Glass Towel (Glass towel, better having a glass towel as it is designed to get rid of more contaminents etc)


Tyres
Meguiar's Tyre Dressing Applicator Pad (Pad to put on the gel)
Meguiar's Endurance High Gloss Tyre Gel (The gel, this stuff prevents streaks, drips/runs etc)
Meguiar's Versa-Angle Wheel Face Brush (cleaning brush)


Alloys
Dodo Juice Mellow Yellow Spray (cleaner)
Dodo Juice Captain Crevice Wheel Mitt (cleaning mitt, it lets you get into all the little bits that a brush cant)
Dodo Juice Supernatural Fine Cut Metal Polish Kit (to polish the alloys, also comes with an applicator cloth)
Jetseal 109 (Protection for the alloys, this stuff is the dogs danglies)


Exhaust
Will just use some of the Dodo Juice (polish for the exhausts)


Interior
Dodo Juice Pink Interior Mitt (for applying and buffing)
Meguiar's Quik Detailer Interior (cleaner/restorer/protector for everything in the interior)


Accessories
Meguiar's Boot Organiser (somewhere to keep everything)

Leather
Poorboy's Leather Stuff (leather cleaner/conditioner - apply by hand)


I think thats everything and I think I'm correct in my explanations albeit, very basic explanations.
cheers,you are going to be a busy boy
Title: Re: Just bought myself a tonne of stuff
Post by: simonpolly on 24 October 2009, 18:34
I might try something new,at the moment i`m just using  mer car shampoo ,auto glym gold (paint sealant) auto glym alloy wheel protector,and meguairs tyre gel,i apply it with a old washing up sponge does the trick a treat you can buy about 6 for less that a pound.I just hover the interior including the dash .oh yes and a auto glym detailing cloth and meguairs waffle.
Title: Re: Just bought myself a tonne of stuff
Post by: VWKev on 27 October 2009, 19:24
All my stuff arrived today safe and sound, thanks Chris (waxamomo).

I'll enjoy the free sweeties too, nice touch.  :smiley:
Title: Re: Just bought myself a tonne of stuff
Post by: jimbooboo on 12 November 2009, 19:02
With a few tweaks here and there and some great help from Chris @ waxamomo.co.uk - I have ordered the following stuff...

Dodo Juice Red Mist Tropical - 250ml
Dodo Juice Mint Merkin Glass Cloth
Meguiar's Tyre Dressing Applicator Pad
Meguiar's Endurance High Gloss Tyre Gel
Meguiar's Versa-Angle Wheel Face Brush
Dodo Juice Mellow Yellow Spray - 500ml
Dodo Juice Supernatural Fine Cut Metal Polish Kit
Chemical Guy's JetSeal 109 16oz
Dodo Juice Captain Crevice Wheel Mitt
Meguiar's Quik Detailer Interior
Meguiar's Boot Organiser
Meguiar's Soft Foam Applicator's
Chemical Guy's Miracle Dryer 25" x 36"
Meguiar's Smooth Surafce Clay Kit
Dodo Juice Born To Be Mild - 500ml
Meguiar's Bucket, Grit Guard and Seat Lid
Dodo Juice Wookies Fist Wash Mit
Dodo Juice Lime Prime Lite - 250ml
Dodo Juice Fantastic Fur Plush Microfibre
Dodo Juice Supernatural - Plastic
Dodo Juice Mr Pink Interior Mitt
Dodo Juice Finger Mitt Wax Applicator
Poorboy's Leather Stuff 16oz
Dodo Juice Blue Roo Applicator

I'm going to have some fun with this.  :smiley:

Is all that really necessary?
Title: Re: Just bought myself a tonne of stuff
Post by: Dan J on 12 November 2009, 20:36
you dont have to have everything on that list but each item kevs got is to clean/polish/seal/wax etc, theres no product on that list that wouldnt have a job to do on a car.
plus thats quite a small list :wink:
you will find that products behave differently on each car due to there different paint and clearcote finishs, i have lots of various compounds/polishes,glazes,sealants and waxs dressings etc etc
Title: Re: Just bought myself a tonne of stuff
Post by: VWKev on 12 November 2009, 22:39
I think Dan explained that quite well. I'd also like to add that I didnt have anything to start with so I had a lot to buy in one go, basically starting from scratch.

I've now got a Karcher so I've got a lance and snow foam to buy next  :smiley: Wont buy them till I've finished my DJ Born to be mild shampoo.

Anyone any recommendations on a good snow foam ?
Title: Re: Just bought myself a tonne of stuff
Post by: Dan J on 13 November 2009, 01:23
www.i4detailing.co.uk :wink: contact matt and he'll sort you out, he stocks quite a few valetpro variants of snow foam,all very good so have a little swat up on each variant and take your pic :smiley:
Title: Re: Just bought myself a tonne of stuff
Post by: VWKev on 13 November 2009, 02:22
www.i4detailing.co.uk :wink: contact matt and he'll sort you out, he stocks quite a few valetpro variants of snow foam,all very good so have a little swat up on each variant and take your pic :smiley:

Thanks.  :smiley:
Title: Re: Just bought myself a tonne of stuff
Post by: waxamomo on 13 November 2009, 08:35
Yep just to agree with the above really, the ValetPro Ph Snow Foam is very good:

http://www.waxamomo.co.uk/productcart/pc/viewCategories.asp?pageStyle=H&idCategory=27

Chris
Title: Re: Just bought myself a tonne of stuff
Post by: Dan J on 13 November 2009, 09:34
 :embarassed: sorry chris!!!! didnt realise you stocked valetpro snowfoam.
Title: Re: Just bought myself a tonne of stuff
Post by: VWKev on 13 November 2009, 23:43
Chris, any idea when/if you'll stock the lances ?
Title: Re: Just bought myself a tonne of stuff
Post by: JonnyG on 14 November 2009, 11:46
This is quite a popular foam lance :

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/HEAVY-DUTY-FOAM-LANCE-5L-SNOW-FOAM_W0QQitemZ390116691715QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM?hash=item5ad4c44f03

and you get the snow foam bundled in the package.

BTW these foam lances will give you plent of foam with just ordinary shampoo.  After using all that Dodo stuff you should only need a gentle shampoo to clean your car.

Rather than pay out for both Snow Foam and Shampoo I just buy my shampoo in bulk and then don't worry about using too much.  Costco sell 25 litres of this stuff for around £15 and it does the job for me  :smiley:

(http://i69.photobucket.com/albums/i64/Jerry_G/TurtleWax.jpg)

 
(http://i69.photobucket.com/albums/i64/Jerry_G/DSCF0780.jpg)
Title: Re: Just bought myself a tonne of stuff
Post by: VWKev on 14 November 2009, 14:31
Thanks Jonny, will look into that.
Title: Re: Just bought myself a tonne of stuff
Post by: Dan J on 14 November 2009, 15:40
This is quite a popular foam lance :

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/HEAVY-DUTY-FOAM-LANCE-5L-SNOW-FOAM_W0QQitemZ390116691715QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM?hash=item5ad4c44f03

and you get the snow foam bundled in the package.

BTW these foam lances will give you plent of foam with just ordinary shampoo.  After using all that Dodo stuff you should only need a gentle shampoo to clean your car.

Rather than pay out for both Snow Foam and Shampoo I just buy my shampoo in bulk and then don't worry about using too much.  Costco sell 25 litres of this stuff for around £15 and it does the job for me  :smiley:

(http://i69.photobucket.com/albums/i64/Jerry_G/TurtleWax.jpg)

 
(http://i69.photobucket.com/albums/i64/Jerry_G/DSCF0780.jpg)

snowfoam will foam up alot more than standard shampoo will, though that turtlewax stuff is ok for washing it wont do the same job as snowfoam.
Title: Re: Just bought myself a tonne of stuff
Post by: waxamomo on 14 November 2009, 17:09
Dan - Don't worry  :grin: I just thought i'd post up and agree with you about the VP range.

VWKev - I honestly don't know, i'll be completely honest and say I have not found the manufacturer of them yet, I haven't exactly spent a long time looking as i'm working on a few different ranges of products at the moment. I do need to have a good look though and stock them as they are a great pre-wash aid.

Just to say, I quite often use my lance with just shampoo in, if I don't have time to give it a good clean it's amazing how much a foam and a pressure rinse can get off a well protected car.

Chris
Title: Re: Just bought myself a tonne of stuff
Post by: JonnyG on 15 November 2009, 17:08
[snowfoam will foam up alot more than standard shampoo will, though that turtlewax stuff is ok for washing it wont do the same job as snowfoam.

Agreed, but the point I was trying to make was that after using all the products and Dodo waxes VWKev has bought, he should'nt need anything more than a mild shampoo to wash his car.   Anything stronger will just remove the wax layers quicker.
Title: Re: Just bought myself a tonne of stuff
Post by: Dan J on 15 November 2009, 22:00
[snowfoam will foam up alot more than standard shampoo will, though that turtlewax stuff is ok for washing it wont do the same job as snowfoam.

Agreed, but the point I was trying to make was that after using all the products and Dodo waxes VWKev has bought, he should'nt need anything more than a mild shampoo to wash his car.   Anything stronger will just remove the wax layers quicker.

spot on with the above dude,

you can get ph neutral snowfoam which wont strip wax layers :wink:
Title: Re: Just bought myself a tonne of stuff
Post by: MDSS MK6 on 20 November 2009, 13:02
Kev....from what I've just seen come off my car, you really should have a go with the clay bar!!
Title: Re: Just bought myself a tonne of stuff
Post by: VWKev on 20 November 2009, 13:21
Kev....from what I've just seen come off my car, you really should have a go with the clay bar!!

I'll def use it next time around.  :smiley:
Title: Re: Just bought myself a tonne of stuff
Post by: MDSS MK6 on 20 November 2009, 14:16
I think I'm starting to understand why the pro detailers charge what they do :wink: I haqve to stop now, I've run out of cloths! (thats my excuse & I'm sticking to it :wink:)
Title: Re: Just bought myself a tonne of stuff
Post by: VWKev on 20 November 2009, 16:07
I think I'm starting to understand why the pro detailers charge what they do :wink: I haqve to stop now, I've run out of cloths! (thats my excuse & I'm sticking to it :wink:)


Can never have enough cloths. I think I need more.  :grin:
Title: Re: Just bought myself a tonne of stuff
Post by: Dan J on 20 November 2009, 20:41
I think I'm starting to understand why the pro detailers charge what they do :wink: I haqve to stop now, I've run out of cloths! (thats my excuse & I'm sticking to it :wink:)



yep :smiley: we charge what we charge due to the time and effort it takes to get cars looking spot on, as your finding out its not a five min job :huh:
its an art my friend :wink:
Title: Re: Just bought myself a tonne of stuff
Post by: MDSS MK6 on 21 November 2009, 12:18
And while I'm sure a pro detail would probably look even better, its a rewarding thing to see something like the original quality of finish re-emerge. Mine's a pearlesant grey (the r32 one) so it doesn't gleam quite like a metallic, but the pearl effect itself is so much more obvious, and thats in this dull light. Ran out of daylight last night, so theres a few layers to go yet, but I'm pretty chuffed so far. In particular, the effects of claying (which is really easy so don't be put off) are phenomenal. I think waxamomo's added touch with the sweets is cool too, a few extra calories to help you plough on :wink:
Title: Re: Just bought myself a tonne of stuff
Post by: waxamomo on 21 November 2009, 18:05
I agree, it's a great felling when you have worked for a few hours to stand back and see what you have achieved.

I hope tomorrow is good weather so I can get a few hours on my own car  :smiley:

Chris