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ClearKote Carnauba Moose Wax This liquid wax is a brilliant, easy to use, top of the line Carnauba finishing wax. It produces an unbelievable wet look shine, and provides the best finish possible of any products, for those looking for a deep wet look on reds and solid blacks. This product is suitable for all colours and finishes, and will always leave a glossy wet finish behind it. It is extremely durable, and offers excellent protection to your paint finish. This wax is applied very thinly for the best finish, and as such, this naturally means that you do not need to use a great deal of product; making it good value for money too. Carnauba Moose Wax performs fantastically as a finishing wax for all those after a really wet look finish for their paintwork. For the real perfectionists, and those after the wettest look possible, this wax should be preceded by a 'smoother' wax - ClearKote Yellow Moose Cream Wax is recommended - and this two stage waxing process will give the wettest look possible on your vehicle, out of any products on the market. Unlike many older formulation products, Carnauba Moose Wax can be used in the shade or in the sunlight. The product is easy on/easy off, and is very long lasting. 16oz.
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lucky (if you can say that) you were in the car , imagine hitting that on a bike ! you'd be scattered across the road now or thrown into oncoming traffic ! the roads are abissmal and yet the road tax increases ! i've had some really bad ones and expected to hear the joyful sound of hissing but that is BAD
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i'll give it a go the other way round nathan , the reason i did it that way is because the clearkote or poorboys gives a better gloss than the collinite, i know the collinite shines very well but the other stuff is almost like varnishing the paint it reflects so well but i'll bow to greater knowledge and try it cheers paul
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some nice big figures nikki ,wish mines was pushing those out :-(
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yeah its a big fan to cool the engine / induction etc , simulates it running, it wouldn be too good running it and not being cooled and the maf wouldnt read right for the fueling
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yeah the wide tyres cause a lot of problems getting them on the back of the RAC/AA lorry ;-) i'd have one just to listen to it tick over on the drive mmmm
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double-6s, 8)
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ReekieVR, yeah the vx220 and lotus have a can of goo supplied as standard - no spare
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this sounds like a wheel bearing , they will often change tone/sound with a change in direction , jack it up and check for play and spin the wheel to see if it runs smooth
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taking your car for an mot is like going to the dentist ..... double-6s, i'm not right mate, the web page for mot testers is RIGHT :-) i know nothing lol
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they're plonkers ! rodney :-)
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i like to use collinite as a wax protection and then polish on top of that with poorboys or clearkote , i dont really like ag for dark cars as it can be very static and causes dust or white residue , i do like the ag gold protection though
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can you actually get an mot with a space saver fitted on the car? i thought they were for emergency use only ?
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StuartFZR400, hmm did you not actually scroll down ? or just look at the pic stu :-) the line is a quote from there "The condition of the spare tyre is not part of the MOT. "
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double-6s, Yip you're totally WRONG ! The condition of the spare tyre is not part of the MOT. http://www.motester.co.uk/cog.html
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some bmw's and minis dont have spares they have run flats , the vx220 doesnt have a spare you get a can of tyre inflator /sealer so no , i've never had the tread checked on my spare at an mot , they have never checked for a spare either
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collinite, poorboys and clearkote are my favs atm
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totally agree
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probably for the best mate :-) welcome ......
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wierd i throw mine round like its on fire and it doesnt budge , if i push it really hard i can get all 4 wheels sliding but the rear doesnt let go first but mine is lowered on koni collies
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this isnt usual mate , i would check the rear bushes out
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do your number plate lights work ? does sound like the headlight switch to me