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Default Re: car washing - 05-09-2009 , 12:00 PM







"ChelseaTractorMan" <mr.c.tractor (AT) hotmail (DOT) co.uk> wrote

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hozelock portable car wash

its like a plant sprayer for cars, anybody used one?

I'm looking for a device that makes it easy to wash a car without
needing to run a hose through the house and that will make it easy to
reach and clean the roof of my chealsea tractor.
It's £20! I use a plant sprayer to put traffic film remover on cars - the
going rate is about £7 for one.

TBH I'd just lug a bucket of water through the house. If you wax the car, it
picks up a lot less dirt than without, so you could cut down the number of
washes.



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Default Re: car washing - 05-11-2009 , 02:59 AM







"Doki" <mrdoki (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote

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"ChelseaTractorMan" <mr.c.tractor (AT) hotmail (DOT) co.uk> wrote in message
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hozelock portable car wash

its like a plant sprayer for cars, anybody used one?

I'm looking for a device that makes it easy to wash a car without
needing to run a hose through the house and that will make it easy to
reach and clean the roof of my chealsea tractor.

It's £20! I use a plant sprayer to put traffic film remover on cars - the
going rate is about £7 for one.

TBH I'd just lug a bucket of water through the house. If you wax the car,
it picks up a lot less dirt than without, so you could cut down the number
of washes.
I agree - I use the autoglym polish first, then the sealant on top of that
which means that after a good rainfall the car really is cleaner
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Default Re: car washing - 05-11-2009 , 06:14 AM



Ttoommy <tt0ommy (AT) googlemail (DOT) co.uk> wrote:

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I agree
Oooh, I'm sure that the fact that a retarded dungball agrees with
someone is a great relief to all.

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- I use the autoglym polish first, then the sealant on top of that
which means that after a good rainfall the car really is cleaner
Which of your fleet of "luxury vehicles" do you use the polish on?


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Default Re: car washing - 05-12-2009 , 01:58 AM



Last time according to you I lived in a council bedsit and worked in
mcDonalds - how on earth could I even afford an ancient Ford explorer on
that ;-)

Always so unplesaent an unable to work with others I suggest

Steve Firth @ firth consulting working as a Serco Consultant ?
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Ttoommy <tt0ommy (AT) googlemail (DOT) co.uk> wrote:

I agree

Oooh, I'm sure that the fact that a retarded dungball agrees with
someone is a great relief to all.

- I use the autoglym polish first, then the sealant on top of that
which means that after a good rainfall the car really is cleaner

Which of your fleet of "luxury vehicles" do you use the polish on?



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Default Re: car washing - 05-12-2009 , 04:26 AM




"Ttoommy" <tt0ommy (AT) googlemail (DOT) co.uk> wrote

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Last time according to you I lived in a council bedsit and worked in
mcDonalds - how on earth could I even afford an ancient Ford explorer on
that ;-)
As does everyone who earns less than £100k according to Mr Firth of the
'middle classes'.

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Always so unplesaent an unable to work with others I suggest
Indeed, but he worked damn hard to get into that position.

Z



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Default Re: car washing - 05-14-2009 , 02:33 AM





"Zimmy" <x@y.z> wrote

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"Ttoommy" <tt0ommy (AT) googlemail (DOT) co.uk> wrote in message
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Last time according to you I lived in a council bedsit and worked in
mcDonalds - how on earth could I even afford an ancient Ford explorer on
that ;-)

As does everyone who earns less than £100k according to Mr Firth of the
'middle classes'.


Always so unplesaent an unable to work with others I suggest

Indeed, but he worked damn hard to get into that position.

Z



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