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I have no connections whatsoever with this distributor other than being a VERY satisfied customer, but am I the only one on here using this:
http://www.advancedcarproducts.com/p...p?prod=001ZKit I have used Zaino products since they became available in the UK, and they are "awesome" as some of my younger aquaintances might say. Mick |
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I'll stick with Morrisons washing up liquid and Mr Sheen polish.
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Just don't use a Brillo pad like wot that kid does in the advert :lol:
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10th November 2007, 20:01 | #35 |
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Both got great taste then Zeb. It might be yours, there was a young lad in the pub said he could get one to order.................
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Stranger things said in jest... There's a posting I read a few weeks ago on another forum, some bloke tried to remove tar spots from his car using scotch-brite. What a mess.
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MUST STAY ON SUBJECT, the young lad was selling polish as well.
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10th November 2007, 20:05 | #39 |
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WD40 is good for removing tar. The Auto Glym tar remover is good too. What a shame about that guys car
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