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Car Valeting help
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i would like to share this link with all the member of MSE, having been a member on here myself i have helped a few people by sharing my knowledge about car care (valeting).
As i am a administrator on http://www.britishvaleters.org/phpBB2 we have added a link on our forum for all the public to ask any questions they have about car care, say like you have spilt some milk in the car and it is leaving a nasty smell, here you can ask your question and get an answer, we have over 100 members and hope that this will benefit the members on MSE, oh and if the admin/mods could make this a sticky or exhange links we would be more than gratefull
many thanks
Steve
https://www.britishvaleters.org
As i am a administrator on http://www.britishvaleters.org/phpBB2 we have added a link on our forum for all the public to ask any questions they have about car care, say like you have spilt some milk in the car and it is leaving a nasty smell, here you can ask your question and get an answer, we have over 100 members and hope that this will benefit the members on MSE, oh and if the admin/mods could make this a sticky or exhange links we would be more than gratefull
many thanks
Steve
https://www.britishvaleters.org
:beer: steves cleenz valeting :beer:
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we have just upgraded our forum software so the new link is:
http://www.britishvaleters.org/forum/
the public section is at the bottom
many thanks
Steve
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just a quick question then like saving money.
if i have polished my car and i get some polish on the black vinyl trim around the bumpers,is it true that rubbing it with an eraser will remove the white marks in the vinyl?
i have a few left from last year and would like them gone. silicone spray only coevers them for a wee while....work permit granted!0 -
yes, this does work by rubbing the trim with a rubber, if you ask the question on our forum you will get a load more different answers too, its just that i dont get this problem anymore as the polishes we use you can just buff it off the plastic trim:beer: steves cleenz valeting :beer:0
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thanks i was curious to know before i looked stupid in front of the neighbours with an eraser.
i will have a look at your forum,thank you....work permit granted!0
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