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Anonymous (not verified) - 19/09/2018 - 03:49 - 0 comments
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accImages.createImage(); Halfords 2011
Anonymous (not verified) - 01/03/2011 - 00:00 - 0 comments
... “The best thing is to use a high-pile microfiber cloth with laser cut,” says Liqui Moly’s ‘expert for vehicle care’ ... Detailer, Liqui Moly has launched a 'Polishing Microfiber Cloth', which it suggests is suitable for the application of the detailer. ...
Alex Whitworth - 26/01/2023 - 13:15 - 0 comments
... Ni-Cro-Moalloy steel 1.2m, 1.5m and 2.0m lengths available Cloth covered chain can be easily stowed under the seat PADLOCK ... Good heavy Chain and can be found cheap. Poor cloth cover Submitted by Marcus Rees-Whybrow on Wed, ...
Anonymous (not verified) - 01/10/2011 - 00:00 - 1 comment
... off. The kit contains four brushes, a sponge, microfibre cloth, Muc-Off's infamous pink cleaning fluid, detailing wax and bike spray. ... detailing valet products brush cloth soap liquid detergent wash bike ...
Ben Cope - 23/09/2019 - 00:52 - 0 comments
... earliest opportunity Motorists should use a moist cloth – Autoglym’s Bird Dropping Wipes are ideal – to gently lift the ... the deposit is dry or doesn’t lift easily, place a moist cloth over it for ten minutes to soften the deposit Dispose of any ...
rgo - 23/09/2019 - 00:52 - 0 comments
... rubber would work wonders, I am sure. Men of the Cloth We make it to the start of the stage with seconds to spare. We watch ... cars have come through. There’s a man with a small, blue cloth who busily wipes down the side windows and race numbers of each car that ...
dagored99 - 22/09/2019 - 21:21 - 0 comments
... on your helmet because a piece of dirt was hidden in a cloth. Lay out your tools on a clean work-surface, the kitchen side should do ... Step 5: Visor Clean your visor with a non-abrasive cloth. Soak it in warm water and rub some mild soap solution into it. Use your ...
elbows in - 22/09/2019 - 21:21 - 6 comments