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Mrblonde
Number of posts : 202 Age : 42 Location : Essex Drives : Audi A3 1.8T Registration date : 2009-10-21
| Subject: Best products please?? Wed Feb 03 2010, 22:01 | |
| Hey sorry if this has been done before but i just would like your views on the best products for these things please?? Tyres Glass Black Plastic(bump strips etc) Cheers | |
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Cupra20
Number of posts : 553 Location : Cambs Drives : Ibiza Cupra Registration date : 2008-04-27
| Subject: Re: Best products please?? Wed Feb 03 2010, 23:10 | |
| tyres i use megs endurance gel, glass autoglym glass polish, plastics autoglym bumper care is awesome in my eyes! | |
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Lupton_20vt
Number of posts : 6815 Age : 34 Registration date : 2009-02-01
| Subject: Re: Best products please?? Wed Feb 03 2010, 23:14 | |
| megs endurance gel for the tyres and plastics and for glass the auto glym stuff | |
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MarkGTX
Number of posts : 2925 Age : 36 Location : fens! Drives : Rocco and Passat Registration date : 2008-01-19
| Subject: Re: Best products please?? Wed Feb 03 2010, 23:46 | |
| ive never used glass polish, does it make much difference? | |
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Lupton_20vt
Number of posts : 6815 Age : 34 Registration date : 2009-02-01
| Subject: Re: Best products please?? Thu Feb 04 2010, 09:21 | |
| - MarkGTX wrote:
- ive never used glass polish, does it make much difference?
It is really good does bead water etc very well, however i have diluted mine still works just as well | |
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max
Number of posts : 2945 Age : 33 Location : linton, cambs Drives : Mk4 GT TDI Registration date : 2009-02-09
| Subject: Re: Best products please?? Thu Feb 04 2010, 10:30 | |
| there was a big discussion up on a forum i was on years ago about the best back to black stuff. turns out "boiled linseed oil" was the best and lasted for longest. think you can buy it at focus | |
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Tiz
Number of posts : 3773 Age : 34 Location : Wimblington nr March - Cambs Drives : myself mental Registration date : 2008-01-28
| Subject: Re: Best products please?? Thu Feb 04 2010, 11:48 | |
| yep boiled linseed oil is the s**t. Never really believed it till dan34 on here showed me his mk2 bumpers and arch trims IIRC that he did with boiled linseed oil and they looked pretty damn good. Used it ever since. | |
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mk1g60phill
Number of posts : 2918 Age : 42 Location : cambridge chesterton craphole! Drives : Seat leon fr 20vt & a t4 land barge hippy van. Registration date : 2008-02-21
| Subject: Re: Best products please?? Thu Feb 04 2010, 13:06 | |
| I have used cooking oil before | |
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MarkGTX
Number of posts : 2925 Age : 36 Location : fens! Drives : Rocco and Passat Registration date : 2008-01-19
| Subject: Re: Best products please?? Thu Feb 04 2010, 13:12 | |
| i used cooking oil before edition last year and it worked a treat. however, dust and s**t from the road did seem to stick.........
i will have to try that boiled linseed oil. | |
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Dan34
Number of posts : 1409 Age : 33 Location : Wisbech Drives : DC5 Registration date : 2008-12-28
| Subject: Re: Best products please?? Thu Feb 04 2010, 15:31 | |
| - Tiz wrote:
- yep boiled linseed oil is the s**t. Never really believed it till dan34 on here showed me his mk2 bumpers and arch trims IIRC that he did with boiled linseed oil and they looked pretty damn good. Used it ever since.
yup! is awesome stuff! | |
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Mrblonde
Number of posts : 202 Age : 42 Location : Essex Drives : Audi A3 1.8T Registration date : 2009-10-21
| Subject: Re: Best products please?? Thu Feb 04 2010, 16:20 | |
| Yup im defo going to try the boiled linseed oil as all the boys on E38 seem to use it. What about a good tyre shine?,.something that lasts really | |
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