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Thanks will keep them in mind, however would have liked to actually pick it up today.

 

It is going to rain...

 

I've got mine sat in the shed, but I just can't be sure of good weater.

 

If you are really really desperate you are welcome to come pick up a litre from me :)

 

 

Thanks for the offer JustGav however i need the equipment aswell as the snow foam:( Where abouts are you in Hampshire? It's nice and sunny in Southampton at the moment.

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The reason i wanted the snow foam is i have been told this is used before washing to remove some of the dirt to minimise damaging the paintwork. As it has only been a week since my full respray i am trying to keep it in mint condition. I will just have to use the 2 bucket method for the moment and hope it doesn't scratch.

 

Thanks for the replies.

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The reason i wanted the snow foam is i have been told this is used before washing to remove some of the dirt to minimise damaging the paintwork. As it has only been a week since my full respray i am trying to keep it in mint condition. I will just have to use the 2 bucket method for the moment and hope it doesn't scratch.

 

Thanks for the replies.

 

Only been a week? Give it a wee bit longer for the paint to cure...

 

PS:Basingstoke..

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The reason i wanted the snow foam is i have been told this is used before washing to remove some of the dirt to minimise damaging the paintwork. As it has only been a week since my full respray i am trying to keep it in mint condition. I will just have to use the 2 bucket method for the moment and hope it doesn't scratch.

 

Thanks for the replies.

 

Do not wash your car just yet. Paint is too fresh. Perfectly you should give it a full month to cure before touching it with sponge and chemicals.

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Only been a week? Give it a wee bit longer for the paint to cure...

 

PS:Basingstoke..

 

Do not wash your car just yet. Paint is too fresh. Perfectly you should give it a full month to cure before touching it with sponge and chemicals.

 

If only i had seen these earlier:rolleyes:. Just gave the car a wash and has come up lovely:) Problem is if i leave it a month, the car will be absolutely filthy. Was going to polish it after lunch but on this advice will probably leave it.:(

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