Couple of Questions

Toby

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Ok - first thing, back in Blighty and do we know it :D

Question 1

Any guesses of the original colour of our transportation - this was day 3 of the 3 week trip, around 2300 miles :p

Question 2
How long would it take Mr.Glym to restore it back to a suitable standard ??


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It did perform the tasks required adequately, and managed to get the back end to slide a couple of times - SWMBO wasnt too impressed though :cool:
 

andyglym

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If it's a hire car, 20 minutes at the local jet wash or 5 minutes in the car wash before returning.

If it was mine, about 5hrs ish.

Wheels and engine bay about 1hr

Interior about 1hr

Exterior about 3hrs

Oh, metallic grey :detailing:
 

Toby

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Sorry Andy, no cigar on the colour, actually Black, my thoughts too on their cleaning prcedures.
Although it looked good when we collected - you wouldnt want to see the inside when we gave back, so they must graft a bit. :cool:
 

t-tony

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Guess they use a bit of salt there mate?

Tony.
 

Toby

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Guess they use a bit of salt there mate?

Tony.

Yep in places, but temps can be too cold for it to be useful - they then tend to scatter grit and gravel and plough, so best to keep distance and protect the windscreen. They're also concerned about the salt into the eco system.
 
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