Omega Owners Forum
Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: Jay w on 16 October 2008, 11:56:18
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another website i frequent is detailing world, loads of info on polishing etc...
I stumbled across this on my travels, sheer class, someone has Wayyyyyyyy to much time on their hands
http://www.detailingworld.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=38692&highlight=dyson+detail
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i been thinking about alloy wheels and body kit on my Dyson and respray and bigger motor for more power :y ;D :D
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Wow ....a mark where the Dyson had bumped into the skirting board.........really interesting......terribly sorry old boy, I am a little tired....zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.
Almost fell asleep just reading it...zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz :y
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That bloke either needs an all consuming hobby or some serious therapy ;D ;D ;D
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Now if he could just put the same enthusiasm into a Miggy, he would be a great chap. ;D
Mike
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you should see what he did with a brand new Astra VXR :o :o
http://www.detailingworld.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=25400&highlight=astra
Takes car care to another extreme
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you should see what he did with a brand new Astra VXR :o :o
http://www.detailingworld.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=25400&highlight=astra
Takes car care to another extreme
Very good job..But you need to keep this car in a showwindow not on the street ;D
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I think its lovely to look at but....
this guy obviously has no Wife or Kids and clearly an OCD.
I will be happy to spend 4 hours washing and polishing my omega once a month but thats about it
its not just the effort involved in doing that its the amount of work required to maintain that level
Doug
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Think a quick phone call to the men in white coats is called for :exclamation that is one sad git >"Polish it petes" make me want to scream >:( >:( >:(
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I think its lovely to look at but....
this guy obviously has no Wife or Kids and clearly an OCD.
I will be happy to spend 4 hours washing and polishing my omega once a month but thats about it
its not just the effort involved in doing that its the amount of work required to maintain that level
Doug
Most paintwork damage is caused by poor washing technique, hence all the swirls and scuffs...
At some point int he near future i will be going all out on my CDX, and that will mean polishing and correcting the paintwork as well as dealing with a couple of heavy scratches...
The full on treatment like that can only be done a couple of times on a car due to the fact it removes part of the topcoat, the fact that he did it to a 2 day old car is strange......but not unheard of
I will post up the results once i get on with mine :y
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Never mind the car, how clean was his garage :-[ :-[ :-[
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Hmmm. ::) Firstly he could have started with a cleaner that actually works. One with a proper bag would have been a start.
Secondy, he clearly loves it so much.. Makes me wonder if he ended up waiting in casualty with it on his lap. :-X
Kevin
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Hmmm. ::) Firstly he could have started with a cleaner that actually works. One with a proper bag would have been a start.
Secondy, he clearly loves it so much.. Makes me wonder if he ended up waiting in casualty with it on his lap. :-X
Kevin
;D ;D ;D :y.................yup,Dyson vacuums look funky but are crap at doing the job (so im told anyway) ;)
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what a loser! ;D ;D ;D ;D