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3 hours ago, Sandals said:

Used Infinity Wax's dark wax for the first time today... was a bit of a sceptic when it came to the "active scratch fillers" but it blew me away how good a job it did at hiding my many little surface scratches, the joys of having a black car!!

Do love a mirror finish tho... :D

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Looks great! Black is amazing when it's clean, great to show off corrections but a b*****d to keep it looking like that!

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3 hours ago, Sandals said:

Used Infinity Wax's dark wax for the first time today... was a bit of a sceptic when it came to the "active scratch fillers" but it blew me away how good a job it did at hiding my many little surface scratches, the joys of having a black car!!

Do love a mirror finish tho... :D

 

Pretty impressive! 😎

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Fitted the larger sti intercooler on that I spent some time cleaning up yesterday, half a mishimoto hose kit (ran out of time) and re-fitted my resprayed hella horns then drove down to squires cafe jap meet along with my friend with his very clean Honda Accord TypeR dc5 17523525_1679449555417090_4109330689204557985_n.jpg.ee02149b5fc4d1e332c8efdcc09f4c80.jpg17799980_10154938367982631_8058170472549371583_n.jpg.00559f60dfc31297ed69ab8a8771ff0b.jpg17523173_10154938375392631_4142254266816276080_n.thumb.jpg.3f6676abc9bfd5ac9d7339cf5374cdf8.jpg17798962_10154938375397631_2409468524855814268_n.thumb.jpg.bc995f3bcf7f6a6a2049a7945c7bffcb.jpg17800233_10154938375432631_8992505192181147501_n.thumb.jpg.59ee7885c08e2ec8c81cba422dd79427.jpg17795768_10154938375262631_3368346007956896495_n.thumb.jpg.fbe37276672c1909f2e27ca2977b28f3.jpg

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I never use metal caps after replacing hundreds of customers valves working at the garage due to their metal caps seizing on to the valves, make sure you put some form of grease or lubricant on the valve threads every so often so you can get them off easily when ever you need to put some air in your tyres etc. :smile:

1 hour ago, Pixyflash said:

Got these in the post this morning.

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10 hours ago, Hudson said:

I never use metal caps after replacing hundreds of customers valves working at the garage due to their metal caps seizing on to the valves, make sure you put some form of grease or lubricant on the valve threads every so often so you can get them off easily when ever you need to put some air in your tyres etc. :smile:

focus st i bought someone had fitted metal caps,i had to hold one valves with pliers while i twisted cap off with another pair,cap ended up no good,but binned them anyway .

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mine got nicked so stick with good old black plastic now

Yeah will be some kid riding round with sti caps on his push bike soon :-\

 

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3 minutes ago, aucky said:

Yeah will be some kid riding round with sti caps on his push bike soon :-\

 

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caught the little sh1te, he had about 30 but chucked them all into a hedge just before i grabbed him. only managed to find 3 of mine.

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8 minutes ago, scoobygirl said:

Managed to drop a 10ml socket down the front of the engine and I can't blooming see it. You can imagine my response to doing it. So now need to buy a camera thingy to look for it. Bugger

You can remove the engine undertray and have a look that way...

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Don't even worry about it go buy a new socket,

My engines claimed a pair of pliers, 19mm crows foot 12& 10 1mm sockets, they come out eventually

 

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6 minutes ago, stants said:

Don't even worry about it go buy a new socket,

My engines claimed a pair of pliers, 19mm crows foot 12& 10 1mm sockets, they come out eventually

Now located in the radiator of the car behind 😂

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