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What have you done to your Elgrand today?

Well this lot could top up hubby's birthday and Christmas list up .... πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚
What would you recommend for a deep clean of the paintwork? We brought the Elgrand a few weeks ago and it's currently 50 shades of white lol. So far the best result we have had is using t cut
 
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What would you recommend for a deep clean of the paintwork? We brought the Elgrand a few weeks ago and it's currently 50 shades of white lol. So far the best result we have had is using t cut
To do a deep clean you would need a DA
This is good stuff for cleaning paintwork but wont take scratches out.
The thing with Bilt Hamber stuff is they have rust inhibitors in them,
 
To do a deep clean you would need a DA
This is good stuff for cleaning paintwork but wont take scratches out.
The thing with Bilt Hamber stuff is they have rust inhibitors in them,
Thanks duck.i will order some. As far as. I can tell there isn't really any scratches but lots of neglect to the bodywork over the past few years as you can see in the photo. We washed it and it did nothing. Tried clay bar and it did nothing too so tried anything else we could think of to get rid of the nicotine yellow overlay lol. The door in the photo was cleaned with endless products etc and the panel next to it hasn't been done yet
 

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He is 😍 !! Admittedly it's unusual for them to have such floppy ears πŸ˜‚!! He looks huge for a German shepherd!! Is he long haired?
yeah he's a long haired, and yeah a big lad !!!!!! the ears is a rare thing its called "soft ear" :confused: he let me down their !!!!! they call him a cuddly bear !!!!! but he's a grumpy old git !!!!!
 
yeah he's a long haired, and yeah a big lad !!!!!! the ears is a rare thing its called "soft ear" :confused: he let me down their !!!!! they call him a cuddly bear !!!!! but he's a grumpy old git !!!!!
So looks are very deceiving in his case πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚
 
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Following the gravel drive win last week, the groundworkers asked me if I wanted the other half of the hanger floor concreted. I could hardly refuse the additional comfort for the Elgrand kennel.

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Following the gravel drive win last week, the groundworkers asked me if I wanted the other half of the hanger floor concreted. I could hardly refuse the additional comfort for the Elgrand kennel.

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Space for another now?
 
link to the racking you have the spray bottles hanging from please sir
The are plastic strips that held white boards up at work.
I kept and thought they will come in handy.
I will have a look and see if we have any more for you.
 
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