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I've used one for over 6 years (three years on a "Show n Shine" winning car). I warm it and clean it first, then wipe the blade after every wipe on the car. Wouldn't be without it. BUT you DO have to be careful with it, if you slip with it you could damage the paintwork.
I have tried all sorts of stuff over the years and settled on Megs. Tbh never had any probs. Washed the 182 and the PT Cruiser yesterday and perfect finish on both. I tend to keep the cars wet until I've washed the whole car and then remove all the drops of water with a flexi-blade. Finally...
I love to annoy them with long bursts of "over the roof" windscreen washing or slowing down to a crawl.
Someone should bring out some 007-type kit for situations like this....stuff like limited-range rear flame throwers or oil sprayers or a screen in the rear window that displays something...
I fitted my own spoiler on my other car and opted for the Cement approach. It lifted at one side a few months later and I had to redo it. Bolts are the way to go mate. Takes nads of steel to introduce drill bit to bodywork tho! Not much help I guess. Will you be taking pics of the different...
I must admit, I've looked at these and on the website I was looking at, shown off the car they looked interesting, but on the car (imho) they don't look good. But, at the end of the day, it's your car and if it works for you, who cares what others think. I always used to get into trouble at...
Are you gonna have these professionally made up? I'd be interested in a set too. (probably not with your name on them tho! lol ) I thought of doing this on my other car a couple of years ago, but never got round to it.
Hi all. Me and my girlfriend have just bought an 04 182 (yesterday!). We started the weekend looking for a cheap replacement for our old Feista and accidentally fell in love with the Clio182! It's a smashing car and sits nicely on the drive alongside our (heavily modified) PT Cruiser. (No...