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  1. #11
    Site Owner badwolf340's Avatar
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    Sep 2006
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    Scottish Borders
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    X3 M competition,F56 GP ,F54 JCW white silver edtionTrafic Formula Edition
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    Looking good ,only thing that would concern me is using steam near switch gear
    The cars in front are New MINI Scotland

  2. #12
    Pantomime Villain & Car Plan Ambassador Crombers's Avatar
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    Mar 2004
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    G76 South
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    R50 Cooper & F55 SD
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    I will really need to treat mine to something similar one day soon & then on a frequent basis thereafter. Inspiring stuff, really impressed with the engine bay, removal of exterior parts & interior detail. It's not that 'Old Silver' is in poor condition, it could just do with a 'bucket load' of tlc & decent 'product'

    Think I'll need to save a few £££ then call up some 'central detailing mob'


    R50 Cooper ..... Mini Plant Oxford

    19 years of MINIfascination

  3. #13
    Looks fab!

    When you washed the roof first off, did you just use normal shampoo, or a proper fabric roof cleaner? Also what did you use to scrub it with?

    I normally just use the AG roof protect kit on mine, but I'm always to scared to scrub it too hard. Needs doing again as a couple of green patches are appearing.

  4. #14
    The King Of Shine ianking's Avatar
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    Oct 2003
    Location
    Penicuik , Midlothian, United Kingdom
    Car
    F56 JCW, R50 Cooper Pre Production, Aston Martin V8 Vantage N400
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    4,369
    Top Job

  5. #15
    Theory Test Pass
    Join Date
    Nov 2014
    Car
    mini countryman jcw
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    14
    cracking job

  6. #16
    Really nice you must be chuffed with the end results,

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