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What have you done to your Elgrand today?

Started at 8am finished at 4.30pm
Not 100% defect free but good enough for me after all it is over 13 year old
Wash
Dry
1 coat of Black Light
1 coat of Jet Seal
1 coat of Fusso 99 wax
1 coat of Hybrid V7
Glass cleaned
Wheels and tires cleaned

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i am slowly joining in on facebook i am now a member of two clubs one is my nippers v.a.g. squad Southcoast (Volkswagen/Audi group} and the other one today was j.o.o.h. (jap owners of Hampshire ) lets see how long i last :joy::joy::innocent:vag is not too bad been on there 6 months:worried:ps did not feel the need for Elgrand as this forum is the best
 
Ok, I haven’t actually done anything with this yet but, look at this……will be very useful to fix unavailable broken plastic parts. You could either do a repair or use the broken bit to make a mould and create a tough new bit.
 
Ok, I haven’t actually done anything with this yet but, look at this……will be very useful to fix unavailable broken plastic parts. You could either do a repair or use the broken bit to make a mould and create a tough new bit.
Amazed ill be trying that one out
 
And in his other vids he is using cigarette ash to repair black or grey plastic. This really could be a life saver for Ellie’s tittle plastic bits.
I may have a go a the little leg that broke off one of my roof bar mounting cover caps.
 
@dognero Pretty sure you have missed a bit!!!

Only joking mate loving the transformation and watching this shine into the horizon.

Your neighbor must be thinking wtf is he doing now!

Once I start painting mine and finish it, I will turn to you to polish my van 🤪
 
Ok, I haven’t actually done anything with this yet but, look at this……will be very useful to fix unavailable broken plastic parts. You could either do a repair or use the broken bit to make a mould and create a tough new bit.
I don’t condone this flagrant use of Beak.
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Honestly, would you rather snort a line of coke for a few minutes pleasure or use it to mend a broken plastic moulding and enjoy years of Ellie pleasure?
 
Honestly, would you rather snort a line of coke for a few minutes pleasure or use it to mend a broken plastic moulding and enjoy years of Ellie pleasure?
Julian, you have to understand mate that for "some" , that would be a very very close call mate ;)
 
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