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Do members here keep their cars in a garage or out in the weather? And if it's out in the weather how are the cars best protected? Would a good shiny wax coating protect from adverse weather particularly harsh sunlight?
 

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I'm very lucky. I'm able to keep Chloe under wraps in the garage, with a cover to stop my pussy cats getting their mucky paws all over her.
 

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I keep mine outside as my garage is my shed lol.
I have products from "Gyeon" on my car. Bathe+ and wet coat. It helps make dirt and bird poo very easy to clean off. But being in the UK, we dont get much sun :lol:
 

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Mine lives in the garage. The other half has to keep his outside all the time. Shame !!!! ;)

Any protection will be ok be it a wax / sealant or coating.
 

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Abzynthe said:
I keep mine outside as my garage is my shed lol.
I have products from "Gyeon" on my car. Bathe+ and wet coat. It helps make dirt and bird poo very easy to clean off. But being in the UK, we dont get much sun :lol:

Not forgetting Gtechniq Exo v1 :thumbup:
 

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RCZ1 said:
Abzynthe said:
I keep mine outside as my garage is my shed lol.
I have products from "Gyeon" on my car. Bathe+ and wet coat. It helps make dirt and bird poo very easy to clean off. But being in the UK, we dont get much sun :lol:

Not forgetting Gtechniq Exo v1 :thumbup:

Thats it! I couldnt remember what it was called :lol:

And my car has had alot more attention since your magic touch :D
 
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Okay, a good wax. I will probably build a car port in due course but that will take time. That's another thing, what to call her! She's white and beautiful. Have to think about that. The big arsed toyota landcruiser I bought a while back I've named Brienna! She's big and powerful and can kick arse!! I thought the name kinda fitted.
 

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Okay, a good wax. I will probably build a car port in due course but that will take time. That's another thing, what to call her! She's white and beautiful. Have to think about that. The big arsed toyota landcruiser I bought a while back I've named Brienna! She's big and powerful and can kick arse!! I thought the name kinda fitted.

Ah Carmen, if it's a white RCZ you have then I would suggest Werkstat Acrylic kit. White just looks crisper and sharper with a sealant rather than a wax and you can apply RS and buff it off in 15 minutes flat.

http://www.polishedbliss.co.uk/acatalog ... c-kit.html
 
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The big arsed toyota landcruiser I bought a while back I've named Brienna! She's big and powerful and can kick arse!! I thought the name kinda fitted.


A Game of Thrones fan by any chance...? :eusa-think:
 
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Carmen said:
Okay, a good wax. I will probably build a car port in due course but that will take time. That's another thing, what to call her! She's white and beautiful. Have to think about that. The big arsed toyota landcruiser I bought a while back I've named Brienna! She's big and powerful and can kick arse!! I thought the name kinda fitted.

Ah Carmen, if it's a white RCZ you have then I would suggest Werkstat Acrylic kit. White just looks crisper and sharper with a sealant rather than a wax and you can apply RS and buff it off in 15 minutes flat.

http://www.polishedbliss.co.uk/acatalog ... c-kit.html

Thanks for that advice. I wonder if that product is available in New Zealand! I will certainly enquire about it.
 
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Carmen said:
The big arsed toyota landcruiser I bought a while back I've named Brienna! She's big and powerful and can kick arse!! I thought the name kinda fitted.


A Game of Thrones fan by any chance...? :eusa-think:

Yep, but I've only read the books. I don't have television. I do watch some clips on utube though.
 

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Carmen said:
RCZ1 said:
Carmen said:
Okay, a good wax. I will probably build a car port in due course but that will take time. That's another thing, what to call her! She's white and beautiful. Have to think about that. The big arsed toyota landcruiser I bought a while back I've named Brienna! She's big and powerful and can kick arse!! I thought the name kinda fitted.

Ah Carmen, if it's a white RCZ you have then I would suggest Werkstat Acrylic kit. White just looks crisper and sharper with a sealant rather than a wax and you can apply RS and buff it off in 15 minutes flat.

http://www.polishedbliss.co.uk/acatalog ... c-kit.html

Thanks for that advice. I wonder if that product is available in New Zealand! I will certainly enquire about it.


Sorry, I keep forgetting you are in NZ :)

Hopefully it will be !
 
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