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4 minutes ago, juular said:

Boiled linseed oil is another cheap alternative that lasts ages and smells nice.

And you can slap it on underneath to stop it rotting

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Simoniz bumper and trim wax is pretty good for about £6 from Tesco. I don't spray it though, I pour it into an old aerosol lid and wipe it on with an old rag or use an old paintbrush to put it on tyre sidewalls. It lasts as good as anything else I have tried, admittedly I haven't ever spent alot though.

 

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Don't use the Meguiars stuff it's junk.

Cherry Blossom does work well. Apply liberally and it helps if you give it a couple of coats as it will soak in. 

I have tried boiled Linseed oil, works well inside steel frames and always found it to be a bit too sticky?

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The vectra was overdue an air filter.

The BMW had it's MOT - it dipped it but only on a split boot on a drop link. I am waiting for the part to come in.

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4 minutes ago, Spurious said:

Got a doorbell camera so when the TV licence inspector comes I don't even have to open the door to tell him to clear off. Nice. 

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Does it pop up on your TV when he arrives 😅?

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Just now, cobblers said:

Does it pop up on your TV when he arrives 😅?

No, on my phone! Even when I'm not at home. 

He called round the other week. Very bloody cheeky. Kept asking for the previous owner of the address.  Then who I was. Had to ask him 3 times who he was until he said "I'm your local TV licence inspector". I said "no thanks"  and locked the door. He must get that a lot. 

They're so bloody pushy. I must fill out that online "I don't need one" but I loath to give them any details. Or I should just buy one. I dunno. 

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9 hours ago, JJ0063 said:

I’ve used that stuff back in the day and it is very good. 
 

These days I’m not into ‘detailing’ and more just cost effective ways of making things look less shit. 
 

Read on forums over the years about Cherry Blossom liquid shoe wax and how people have done their bumpers and years later it looks exactly the same with no fading.. I did the Transit months ago, posted pics in that thread and it still looks exactly the same now. For £1 a bottle it’s bloody amazing 

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Any link for the cherry blossom? I can only see it at £5 or £6 ish.

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12 minutes ago, richardmorris said:

I got it in Poundland

Also seen it in Morrisons and also Savers (the Superdrug type shop) weirdly enough. 

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7 hours ago, juular said:

Boiled linseed oil is another cheap alternative that lasts ages and smells nice.

+1 on this, a 500ml bottle lasts ages and it does really work. About £3 a go, but it has been about 5 years since I bought some.

It's a little bit self-ignitey on rags, so if you apply it, use kitchen roll and burn it after use, or if you use an old rag, just don't leave it in direct sunlight. I've never had any issues, but apparently it is a 'thing' 

Also good for rust proofing as per @loserone post

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2 hours ago, Spurious said:

Or I should just buy one. I dunno

Please don't!

The more people that tell them to get lost, the less likely it is they may think their harassing attitude is working.

One can hope anyway..

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1 minute ago, Stanky said:

Also good for rust proofing as per @loserone post

Yes! And mixed with some white spirit, you have patina juice, should you want to preserve a rusting panel that looks nice without it actually blowing through.

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2 minutes ago, Split_Pin said:

A rag isn't a rag unless it has a flashpoint. 

When I was a kid I used a magnifying glass with a boiled Linseed rag. I'd remembered Father Spurious telling me about it being rather flammable. 

It literally started smoking a minute or two later after focusing the sun and poof, up it went. 

Right little arsonist I was. 

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18 minutes ago, brownnova said:

Finally got this back today! 
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Now to decide how long it remains on the fleet. 

Odd that Welsh is second on that sign.

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1 hour ago, richardmorris said:

Odd that Welsh is second on that sign.

Because only about 57 people in the whole of Wales actually speak Welsh, so on an important road sign, it makes sense to put English first.

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6 minutes ago, Metal Guru said:

Because only about 57 people in the whole of Wales actually speak Welsh, so on an important road sign, it makes sense to put English first.

57 ?  I think it's probably more. I say this because my English sister got a job at Bangor university, and had to learn Welsh within 3 years, and has to make sure all meeting minutes are available in Welsh and English.  My parents invited 60 people to their 60th Wedding Anniversary and at least 30 of them were Welsh speakers.  Including my parents. (Both born and raised in Lancashire) 

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On 6/19/2022 at 5:40 PM, Floatylight said:

I haz agreed to do a buy!

In typical autoshite fashion, £600, moon miles, retail silver with rust bless, no MoT, not seen it running and won't run unless it's started on easy start and I've not really got anywhere to store it.

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Update...

So having agreed to purchase I set about getting this thing running, out of MOT in January, not been opened since... buying from BIL and he's read that fault can be caused by ignition switch module failing.  Went out to it today armed with a new switch block, connected up Aldi jump pack and started first flick of the key... Result!!

So just need to get a couple of tyres and get it booked in for an MOT and conversion into a day van can commence!  Ideally could of been a bit bigger but for £600 I'll make it work...

Bil has owned it from almost new, used every day for work, put over 200k on it, retired it and decided to create a camper, put the side windows in then lost interest when it dawned on him he had driven it 200k and the last thing he wanted to do was drive it any further when on holiday, couldn't be arsed dealing with Joe public and wanted it gone..

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7 minutes ago, Floatylight said:

Update...

That's unexpected given the previous description 😁

The plate must be worth more than £600 to V TULLY if they're handy with the screwcaps?

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On 6/26/2022 at 10:11 AM, BorniteIdentity said:

I think about this old Hector daily.  Had I known then what I know now, I probably wouldn't have sold it - but I'm glad it's gone to such a great home and has had such care lavished on it already.  What a brilliant thing it is.

Keep us updated! 

We'll make sure you have first refusal if//when it ever becomes surplus to requirements. All being well, current thinking is that Miss SL will take it over as her car when the Yaris is passed onto Master SL as his first car later this year. That'll mean they're both using cars older than they are, something I've not yet managed.

In an ideal world I'd have kept the Camry long enough and they could have used that, but at the time they hadn't signed up.

Anyway, update time. A couple of the other aforementioned entries:

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They followed the Panda up the Stelvio Pass yesterday. Apparently it needed a jump start at one point, but it made it. The Avensis did just fine, indeed they appear so relaxed driving that in one of the videos we saw Miss SL's BF nocholantly eating crisps as he negotiated one of the bends. Despite having never driven on a UK motorway (we don't have many of them here in East Anglia) Miss SL had a go on the autobahn.

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And a couple of glamour shots from the top.

They're staying up there like @Ian_Fearn reported in his fantastic thread here:

 

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Need a towbar for the Volvo 740 saloon.

They are rare apparently, but I see 940 estate tow bars. Does anyone know if they'll fit?

 

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On 6/27/2022 at 7:29 AM, MrDuke said:

I was reliably informed recently (possibly by @bub2006?) that Autogreens use an old Toyo tread pattern. I've no idea how the actual rubber compares, but apparently they're not a bad steer.

Thats what I was informed too.  They have gone up in price now too so the focus is now wearing Avon zt7 on the front and the autogreens on the rear.

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7 hours ago, Cord Fourteener said:

Need a towbar for the Volvo 740 saloon.

They are rare apparently, but I see 940 estate tow bars. Does anyone know if they'll fit?

 

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I have looked a bit and few sell new towbars for Volvo 740 and 940 now but the only place I found one is the same towbar listed on both 740 and 940. But that can be wrong.

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