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davey_83

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  1. I would say to have new tyres fitted and re sell those currently tyres with plenty of tread. Run flats on a vehicle not designed to have such tyres will cause concern.
  2. Haha it's my show plate, cheers fella thank you
  3. Thought I'd share these Been years since I took roof top pictures, don't hardly ever go into multistorey car parks. Use to know a good spot near the old Matthew Bolton college but that's been torn down. Think I may need to delay taking off my summer wheels, least until the council feels the need to salt the roads. My favourite angle at the moment
  4. Sorry to hear of this, just terrible service every which way. A car with full dealer service history is absolutely no guarantee its been serviced and maintained correctly. I work in the industry 'poacher turned gamekeeper' and know this first hand. If its not a job that's been dealt with poorly, its overcharging or charging for work not needed. They tend not value the individual customer as you are just one of many, whereas a smaller recommended independent word of mouth and good service is of greater importance as they aren't part of a large franchise.
  5. I have something similar for drying the barrels.
  6. I apologise as it seems I've misjudged you, the other thread you've state that you have used kitchen roll to apply tyre dressing. That's your choice and I can only leave it as that without wanting to be facetious.
  7. Kitchen roll - incredibly wasteful and you can't defend that particular position when you don't practice it yourself. Traditionally a brush isn't used for a gel type product, again not something I believe you have done or currently do. Brush application I do use for liquid base products. The time and effort to cut up a cheap sponge, store all those cut pieces. Also consider the user experience, we all know the characteristics of a cheap sponge that starts to loose it's integrity which I have having used both methods and the method I've suggested works best. It's costs more in the short term. So if you've used with the sponge I've suggested (or similar) and this particular product and found the suggested methods to be lacking from a user experience and cost perspective, I can begin to see your point. But you haven't, so you're trolling. I get your bored and stressed, so need to release negativity *troll traits. I'm here all day to help.
  8. I think that's the issue, I've mention the word durable and you've mentioned kitchen roll. I don't believe for a moment anyone more than once has ever used kitchen roll as a tyre dressing applicator, which means I see the troll.
  9. Not looking to spend more of your money but you need an extra durable applicator (if you don't have one), I've been using this and it show no signs of letting up https://www.amazon.co.uk/BMW-Genuine-Cleaning-Valeting-82140307730/dp/B002YXFM86 *Cut into 2 blocks
  10. It's great and so cheap, used meguiar's endurance, gtechniq tyre dressing, autobrite tyre gloss, autoglym instant and rubber plus, Amour All tire shine and autosmart high style previously too.
  11. Cheers fella, thank you Check out the below post: https://www.350z-uk.com/topic/111683-db-nissan-350z-gt-05/?do=findComment&comment=1677658
  12. https://www.washingtonpost.com/investigations/which-deaths-count-toward-the-covid-19-death-toll-it-depends-on-the-state/2020/04/16/bca84ae0-7991-11ea-a130-df573469f094_story.html Interesting reading. Covid-21 seems on the cards aka plandemic 2
  13. Looks wonderful that. Once you run out of instant tyre dressing, if you step up to this you won't be disappointed. I've used both and won't be buying anything else
  14. Nice work fella, those look like 30 profile which would be a pain to do. I remember back in the days dreading doing 205/45 R16 for the Peugeot 206 GTi, those original Eagle F1 sidewalls were SOLID!! Sports cars will make her sound nice and fruity
  15. Thought I'd give night mode a try, pics came out really well and following the recent deep clean she now looks grand. Rechargeable magnetic LED strip that I used https://www.amazon.co.uk/BOENFU-Rechargeable-Cupboard-Lighting-Magnetic/dp/B07H94SLXT
  16. Good news for us 99ron fuel finders https://www.esso.co.uk/en-gb/fuels/petrol https://forecourttrader.co.uk/latest-news/esso-launches-high-octane-premium-fuel-synergy-supreme-99/649116.article Esso has announced the launch of its first 99 Octane fuel – Synergy Supreme+ 99. The new premium fuel will be available on forecourts nationwide from October 14, with the exception of 140 sites in the north west, which won’t have supply until next year.
  17. But the official advice is scientifically backed I won't be in a rush to have the vaccine, it very well might be loaded - being able to turn our bodies into remote pharmaceutical factories with off buttons. The below reads incredibly scary and once you develop the tech, how do you create demand?..... errrr bingo
  18. That's looks lush!! You saying that, was exactly what I was doing last night. Thankfully this time I knew when to say when.
  19. How we all holding up? Delayed England lockdown announcement to follow shortly. How will a lesser lockdown measure than earlier in the year, do what we need it to
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