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Toxic
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Posted: 07-September-2004 at 06:30 |
I have a problem with my cat at the moment. Will waxing get rid of it or do I need to get a big dog?
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Tom
E39 1997 523i
Oxford Green (Sold)
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kbannon
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E39 525i Sport Individual
Joined: 09-October-2002
Location: 64 Zoo Lane
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Posted: 07-September-2004 at 06:36 |
waxing cats is not recommended and the choice of dog is extremely important (pit bull or similar).
It may be easier in the long run to get yourself a gun (AK47 or similar) which will require much less care than aformentioned dog. However, do not use gun to treat the problem if the problem is sitting on your car.
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Current: 2009 E60 520d "Sport" tractor Previous: 1989 E30 320i SE 1997 E39 523i 2003 E39 525i Sport Individual
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lord vader
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Joined: 26-June-2003
Location: Ireland
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Posted: 07-September-2004 at 07:52 |
Richie,
After washing the car & drying I use Klasse sealant, then apply Swissol. Comes up very well.
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IamSpartacus
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Joined: 21-November-2002
Location: Singapore
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Posted: 07-September-2004 at 08:17 |
kbannon wrote:
waxing cats is not recommended and the choice of dog is extremely important (pit bull or similar).
It may be easier in the long run to get yourself a gun (AK47 or similar) which will require much less care than aformentioned dog. However, do not use gun to treat the problem if the problem is sitting on your car.
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Says who? they make a great noise when you pull the first strip off
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Robbie Bradford
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Joined: 16-July-2004
Location: Co. Laois, Ireland.
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Posted: 07-September-2004 at 08:34 |
I read in one of the BM mags that swissol is great for use on alloys, helping prevent build up of brake dust etc. any thoughts on that Mr. vader as i see you have some rather nice chrome jobbies on your machine?
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kbannon
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E39 525i Sport Individual
Joined: 09-October-2002
Location: 64 Zoo Lane
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Points: 15508
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Posted: 07-September-2004 at 09:04 |
Derek M5 wrote:
Says who? they make a great noise when you pull the first strip off |
true but to avoid scratches you need to hold the cat firmly in a vice - [to be really awful put some mustard on its bum ]
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Current: 2009 E60 520d "Sport" tractor Previous: 1989 E30 320i SE 1997 E39 523i 2003 E39 525i Sport Individual
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lord vader
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Posted: 07-September-2004 at 09:14 |
Robbie,
I don’t put Swissol of my wheels, I use ordinary Turtle Wax.
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318is-joe
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Joined: 04-March-2004
Location: Ireland
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Posted: 07-September-2004 at 09:24 |
lord vader wrote:
Robbie, I don’t put Swissol of my wheels, I use ordinary Turtle Wax.
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Would this solve Toxic's problem with his CAT, using turtle wax?
Killian's measures seem a bit drastic, I know you could get a license for a dog, but I'd say the ould Garda woulld choke on his donut if you went in looking for a license for an AK47
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Robbie Bradford
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Posted: 07-September-2004 at 09:34 |
Oh now i see, i've read the article properly this time i knew i rec'ed the swissol name. The stuff i'm on about is called autobahn wheel wax and is made by swissol, apparently its heat resistant and repels salt and other nasties from attacking your rims with its carnauba PTFE coating........ oooooh very impressive indeed.
By the way i've been washing my car with Zip wax by the turtle, and i have to say it does a good job but will invest in some zymol or similar shortly.
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kbannon
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E39 525i Sport Individual
Joined: 09-October-2002
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Posted: 07-September-2004 at 09:34 |
Mike - does turtle wax really make cleaning alloys easier?
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Current: 2009 E60 520d "Sport" tractor Previous: 1989 E30 320i SE 1997 E39 523i 2003 E39 525i Sport Individual
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Robbie Bradford
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Posted: 07-September-2004 at 09:41 |
Garda woulld choke on his donut if you went in looking for a license for an AK47
Thats providing you can find one thats not hiding in the bushes with a hairdryer on some country lane
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lord vader
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Posted: 07-September-2004 at 09:42 |
Killian,
I find it works well, brake dust, etc just washes off.
Can also help with tar on the rims.
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318is-joe
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Posted: 07-September-2004 at 09:48 |
Robbie Bradford wrote:
Garda woulld choke on his donut if you went in looking for a license for an AK47
Thats providing you can find one thats not hiding in the bushes with a hairdryer on some country lane
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True, but it's either the donut shop, or the central reservation of a motorway, I've yet to see one with a hairdryer on a crap road or accident black spot. Easy Money 35 in a 30, 43 in a 40, etc
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IamSpartacus
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Posted: 07-September-2004 at 11:05 |
They've seen the fortunes that are being made across the water and couldn't resist..... huge increase in revenue little or no reduction in deaths
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Carbon Black
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Joined: 21-April-2004
Location: Ireland
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Posted: 07-September-2004 at 12:28 |
Talking sbout cats reminds me of the joke
How do u make a cat sound like a dog?
Throw a gallon of petrol over it and light a match......
Woof!
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IamSpartacus
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Posted: 07-September-2004 at 12:32 |
s'not very nice
My neighbors cat unfortunately has taste.... my Black E34 is preffered to her Black E46 as sun lounger
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IamSpartacus
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Posted: 07-September-2004 at 12:34 |
Instead of Turtle wax maybe the answer is using the cat to wax the wheels??
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Toxic
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Location: Ireland
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Posted: 07-September-2004 at 15:10 |
Derek M5 wrote:
Instead of Turtle wax maybe the answer is using the cat to wax the wheels?? |
Unless the cat puts a turtles head on the bonnet and then you definately use the bugger to wipe it off
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Tom
E39 1997 523i
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Robbie Bradford
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Posted: 07-September-2004 at 15:55 |
All the cats around me are too lardy, could do with a scrawny one to get in between the spokes on the alloys.....
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topazman
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Posted: 07-September-2004 at 16:24 |
Cats all they are good for are wheel spins as their guts have no grip on asphalt and for the odd dodgy take away with boiled rice. ,
because they only feline creatures that get in or on my car don't go meaoww when stroked
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