A CHANGE TO GERMAN

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Re: A CHANGE TO GERMAN

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That's right, you've joined the ranks of the PARIAHS!

You're still welcome though :cheesy: and glad your car is working out well for you.
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Re: A CHANGE TO GERMAN

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:arrowu: :arrowu: Thanks 8) 8) 8) 8) 8)

The only really bad thing is cars drive dead close the back of my car and road rage dont even get me started!!!

Mrs Rappy has said since I have owned my passat she has seen nutters driving black passats :( :( :( :( !!! Not sure if that comment was aimed at me :lol: :lol: .

Joking aside I have had complete idiots trying to drive into the back of my car and also wanting a race with Mrs Rappy and the baby in the back what complete arseholes :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: I have got into the habbit of pulling over now as I really cant be arsed with being the victim or loosing it big time with the family on board. What joy driving is :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:
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Re: A CHANGE TO GERMAN

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Passat = power crazed sales reps? :?

I think I have seen a few passats driven with 'gusto' - not sure why and also not sure why you are now getting cars right up yer harris?? maybe people used to hold back a bit with the Peugeot in case any bits fell off it :lol: :lol: :oops:

Stick around though Rappy 8)
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Welly wrote:Passat = power crazed sales reps? :?

I think I have seen a few passats driven with 'gusto' - not sure why and also not sure why you are now getting cars right up yer harris?? maybe people used to hold back a bit with the Peugeot in case any bits fell off it :lol: :lol: :oops:

Stick around though Rappy 8)
:( :( :( :( yes i think you are right welly. Also about the Peugeot :lol: :lol: :lol:

Hows the Volvo welly? Any hints and tips on cleaning products?
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Re: A CHANGE TO GERMAN

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The Volvo's still going well, eating front tyres and drinking heavily :|

Cleaning, (the rest of you talk amongst yourselves for a minute)..I use snow foam first, a Bilberry wheel cleaning solution and an E-Z soft brush, jet-wash what's left of the foam and the wheels, then wash with the bucket+grit guard using a natural shampoo and a 100% merino sheepskin wash mitt then jet wash again, then dry with a Micro Fibre towel.

I found that claying, polish and wax helps loads (using the Megs 3-step system).

I've also got an account with a Valeting products place and I order from the web site, get it sent to my work :oops:

Currently building up my next order actually with some american stuff for the levvers......
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Re: A CHANGE TO GERMAN

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Pleased to hear you are pleased with the Volvo. 8) 8) 8)

Please talk between yourselves :oops: :oops: :oops: I to use the Meguiars clay/paint/polish/wax.

I have never used the snow foam. whats it like? also whare can you purchase it from. I have still to clay the passat. But I have purchased most Meguiars products.
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Nice attention to detail!! I cant say I put in the same effort.....

Exterior:
Cheap wash in auto carwash
Bring home, wait till dry, then wax with fibrecloth
Alloy wheel cleaner and cloth (old tea towel)
Window amd mirror cleaner and cloth (inside and outside of windows)
Tyre Spray. Leave on
Black Trim Polish

Interior
Leather Foam Cleaner (No Chemicals)
Hoover inside and remove mats and hoover
Dash and doors all over cleaned with damp cloth. Wet cloth for centre fascia. Rub down dash and fascia with dry cloth and polish everything with matt dashboard wipes (except centre fascia and ashtray area)
Replenish Magic Tree New Car Scent Car Freshner

All products are AutoGlym except the dashboard wipes

Perhaps a topic should be started on this for ideas and tips
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Re: A CHANGE TO GERMAN

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Rappy - I got the snow foam from Elite Car Care. The foam is cheap but the lance attachment for the Karcher is expensive (£50.00 notes :oops: ) it's mixed at 5% with water in a 1ltr bottle attached to the lance. It's good stuff and drags all the dust off the car before you wash it - in fact in the summer you can use the foam as a kinda non-contact cleaner.

I've still got half of the 5ltr foam left after 18 months so I'm pleased I bought it - and it's had a *lot* of use :oops:
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My car could do with a good old polish, trouble is all the stuff here is in German :roll: Eventually I figured out the German for polish is something like reningenungangngngng, so I go along to the shop and it all says that :shock: and it's hideously expensive. So I take pot luck. And it's crap :( Then I see all these lovely products you guys use, so I think I know, I'll buy it on line! Hmm, Claybar, yes, errrr, there's 4,000 different varieties, I don't know where to start :? Ah well, out with the reninganorfendorfengrubehausendoohdahren again :cry:
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Re: A CHANGE TO GERMAN

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There are louds of claybars but I just went with the Megs one - kinda figured they knew what's what :|

I used to know a guy who waxed his Astra GTE with Pledge :?

Crap shine but it smelt lovley :lol: :lol: :oops:
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I wash and clay mine by driving through big puddles at speed...
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Re: A CHANGE TO GERMAN

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mjb wrote:I wash and clay mine by driving through big puddles at speed...
Funny you should say that Matt! :cheesy:

Good to hear from you rappy, no need to be a stranger! :D
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Re: A CHANGE TO GERMAN

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teamster1975 wrote:
mjb wrote:I wash and clay mine by driving through big puddles at speed...
Funny you should say that Matt! :cheesy:

Good to hear from you rappy, no need to be a stranger! :D
Hi guys its good to be back :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

I have not strayed honest :oops: the vw has been ultra reliable. I just have a lot on with work. And a little spare time today so I thought I would drop a quick hello to you all :cheesy: :cheesy: :cheesy: :cheesy:
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Re: A CHANGE TO GERMAN

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Hi all 8) 8) 8) .

Hope everyone is well?

Just curious on my passat it states change brake fluid every 2 yrs this seems a little excessive to me. I think on my pug i changed it every 4 to 5yrs.

Have noticed a few newbies on the site.

Rappy 8)
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Re: A CHANGE TO GERMAN

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Two years is correct....welcome back :D I had similar aggro with other drivers when I owned a BMW, always trying to get me to race...not me thank you.
Saw a blue Passat today, woman driver, on the phone having a great laugh with someone, steering one handed round a roundabout with 2 kids in baby chairs in the back....not a reflection on Passat drivers in particular, just a stupid woman with no care for her kids.
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