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Offline theclash

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« on: 02 October 2009, 20:10 »
finally got round to waxoyling the car today. power washed her underside yesterday at work and not a bit off rot in sight solid as a rock a credit to vw.
so today took it to a mate of mines garage so i could use the ramp and air line after drying her off she got a good coating of waxoyl all underneath wheel arches and every nook and cranny. ive left her there to dry properly and will pick her up and fit the arch liners back on tomorrow. bit off a messy job (waxoyl in the hair should have worn a hat...doooh) but well worth it ready for winter. couple off pics after i had finished 



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Re: waxoyl
« Reply #1 on: 02 October 2009, 20:15 »
another thing I have to do before winter  :cry:
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Re: waxoyl
« Reply #2 on: 02 October 2009, 20:24 »
doing this next week £50 and i wont be getting any in my barnet! :cool:

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Re: waxoyl
« Reply #3 on: 02 October 2009, 20:26 »
 :lipsrsealed:

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Re: waxoyl
« Reply #4 on: 02 October 2009, 22:15 »
:lipsrsealed:

looking after the old girl, she's having a hard time of it lately! :sad:

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Re: waxoyl
« Reply #5 on: 02 October 2009, 22:25 »
give it a good wash underneath and all wheelarches before you wax  take your time and wear a hat  :wink:

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Re: waxoyl
« Reply #6 on: 02 October 2009, 22:29 »
give it a good wash underneath and all wheelarches before you wax  take your time and wear a hat  :wink:

naaaah matey, flip that dun it all before and made a royal mess everywhere got a mate who owns a garage doing it now! :cool:

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Re: waxoyl
« Reply #7 on: 02 October 2009, 22:39 »
ha ha ha dont blame you it is a messy job but well worth it.  50 quid is a very good price i think the oyl cannisters were about 12 pound each and i used 4

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Re: waxoyl
« Reply #8 on: 03 October 2009, 00:24 »
It may sound obvious, but dont Waxoyl your car unless your convinced that you car needs zero welding in the near future! this stuff burns with a vengeance!
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Re: waxoyl
« Reply #9 on: 08 October 2009, 16:44 »
lol. me being bright i just sprayed inside the jacking points where i have rust. because i cant afford repair yet. doh
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