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whole day to clean Cayenne

Oliver Giltrow

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Yer you gussed it....

i thought i would clean the Cayenne all day and give it a proper clean...i started at 10 and finished at 7

firstly washed it using autoglym shampoo stuff...then dried and then used meguiars cleaner wax and meguiars hot rims..then waxed with meguiars gold class and sealed with turtle wax gloss guard which gave a stunnign finish!

also used some extreme tyre stuff and all sorts lol

oh and the reason the exhaust looks sooo good is because i polished it using brasso which was wicked and i like stroking it now as it is very smooth

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sorry bout all the pics but i was proud.i did take 80 pictures lol...hope u like it and let me know what u think


Migration info. Legacy thread was 71493
 
10 til 7????

you have way too much time on your hands.

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We have a vacancy for a son if you are interested. We'd feed you and give you a bit of pocket money, and in return you could keep our cars clean. The one time one of my daughters "helped" out with cleaning a car involved repeatedly dropping the sponge on the floor which was then applied to the side of the car "don't worry Daddy, it's only a bit of gravel"! :eek:

Migration info. Legacy thread was 71521
 
Previous poster said:
Quote: Originally posted by Richard Eff on 29 August 2006

We have a vacancy for a son if you are interested. We'd feed you and give you a bit of pocket money, and in return you could keep our cars clean. The one time one of my daughters "helped" out with cleaning a car involved repeatedly dropping the sponge on the floor which was then applied to the side of the car "don't worry Daddy, it's only a bit of gravel"! :eek:


lol.......il think about it


Migration info. Legacy thread was 71524
 
Looks a sight better than most of the cars I saw in the street class Concours at the PCBG Festival!

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lol....we'll have to see about that.....i would love to get some tips....if your ever down in the bristol area then give me a shout lol

Migration info. Legacy thread was 71891
 
Now that is dedication!

Looks like I am going to have to put aside more time for cleaning or just not bother :eek:

Migration info. Legacy thread was 86545
 
Is this brake fluid???

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Migration info. Legacy thread was 86552
 
Previous poster said:
Quote: Originally posted by Stevo on 01 November 2006

Is this brake fluid???
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no thats from the air con i think from when i moved it or a drip from the sill.

having a bit of a problem with it atm however.it seems that there is quite a bit of water in the passenger and rear passenger door?!?!?!?!?

everytime we pull away you can here it swishing about so gonna have to get this checked out

Migration info. Legacy thread was 88784
 

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