John Laidlaw
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Same with ours Alastair but it’s specifically the Herring Gull nesting season approaching then it’s Armageddon !! Still will be putting on the cover on calm good daysThere's a season for birds? Can someone tell that to the ones by our office?
I think they must be everpoos...(avian equivalent of evergreen).
If I had the time I would also enjoy it but alas....I've been tempted. Just enjoy the process of cleaning and waxing - plus the fact that the paintwork on the car needs a damn good machining before any long term protection goes anywhere near it.
This is exactly the consistency of the stuff I get...with a good ceramic coating it won’t stick but still better to remove asap obviouslyI doubt if even that stuff could shrug off the efforts of our local shite-hawks...
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Yegads that is simply obscene!! You sure it's not someone walking back from the nightclub and taking a dump?!?I doubt if even that stuff could shrug off the efforts of our local shite-hawks...
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try a 12g wen they on approach . no sign quite like a few bodies!I doubt if even that stuff could shrug off the efforts of our local shite-hawks...
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Good tip PeterRecently discovered Meguiars waterless wax spray - seems to be good for removing bird poo. Spray on heavily and leave for a minute or two and slides off with a cup of water. No touching or scrubbing involved.
I believe my guy normally charges 5-600 quid for the full bifta which is a 2 stage polish /buff and application of the ceramic. You can see from the video there’s more to it than that simplistic summary but you see what I mean .That stuff looks awesome as does the car.
Do you mind telling us the cost John?
My car is white and garaged plus I’m retired so I wonder if worthwhile.
My white car in my opinion looks lovely in Night Edition trim but does not shine like darker colours.
Robin
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I believe my guy normally charges 5-600 quid for the full bifta which is a 2 stage polish /buff and application of the ceramic. You can see from the video there’s more to it than that simplistic summary but you see what I mean .
Consider it doneLooking forward to some good pics JL , and how it stands up to the inevitable direct hits from our feathered friends .