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Model specific boards => Golf mk6 => Topic started by: gossa on 29 June 2010, 18:31

Title: HEADLAMP WASHERS
Post by: gossa on 29 June 2010, 18:31
How do you get the little buggers up to clean all the wax out of the crevices?
Title: Re: HEADLAMP WASHERS
Post by: boardlord on 29 June 2010, 18:46
Just pull them there held down by spring tension, quite easy.
Title: Re: HEADLAMP WASHERS
Post by: mike. on 29 June 2010, 18:53
Get someone to spray them and then grab the little bugger when it is out

or wait until the temperature falls to -12C again and then they stick out  :laugh:
Title: Re: HEADLAMP WASHERS
Post by: gizzywizzy on 29 June 2010, 19:17
Get someone to spray them and then grab the little bugger when it is out

or wait until the temperature falls to -12C again and then they stick out  :laugh:

I thought they curl up and almost disappear when its -12C  :grin:
Title: Re: HEADLAMP WASHERS
Post by: VWKev on 30 June 2010, 13:25
How do you get the little buggers up to clean all the wax out of the crevices?


Put the wax on correctly you messy bar steward.  :grin:

Seriously though, I have these for little mishaps.

http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/accessories/meguiars-detailing-swabs/prod_661.html

Dodo Juice also do a nice range.
Title: Re: HEADLAMP WASHERS
Post by: Snoopy on 30 June 2010, 13:36
20 cotton buds for £10  :grin:
Title: Re: HEADLAMP WASHERS
Post by: VWKev on 30 June 2010, 13:54
20 cotton buds for £10  :grin:

Jesus Snoop, don't shout that out too loud, the mk2'ers nearly took a heart attack when they found out we paid £80 for mats  :laugh: :laugh:

Seriously though, they are exceptionally good and very handy little swabs. You can re-use them, although I dont know how long for.
Title: Re: HEADLAMP WASHERS
Post by: Snoopy on 30 June 2010, 14:00
 :grin: They come in handy for cleaning the airvent grills on the dash too.  :smiley: