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Rosco906 24th September 2006 13:30

Fly's and Silver cars!
 
How fecking annoying is it when u wash the car and still have fly's on the car!

Whats best way to get them off!

I heard use polish but pissin down with rain today so not tryed!

also Back To Black

Whats a good product that means this and actually stays black for longer than a week.

Cheers Folks

ets2k9 24th September 2006 13:33

This isn't much help but you can get some stuff to prevent the build up of flys, try speaking to Polised bliss.

Rosco906 24th September 2006 13:36

well i havnt givin the car a polish since i bought it 2 weeks ago.

Just gave it a quick wash the other day when i was at work.

noxtioN 24th September 2006 13:45

Bit of elbow grease lad.

davew 24th September 2006 14:49

u can get the pads that get them of quite easily.....

but yeah elbow grease is the key

jaybiss 24th September 2006 14:51

i fidn after you clean it (YES MINE GETS CLEANED SOMETIMES!) the flies get attracted to it

gets on my tits

BBL 25th September 2006 05:43

Pay a valeter lol its what were are here for!!! na go into most garages and they have bug and tar removers for a few quid and always do they job nicely for me. just read the instructions and make sure you dont pour it on!!!

Rep Plz :P

RickyP 25th September 2006 08:02

nice 1 m8 i have the same problem..do u no wat the name of the stuff is

Yates 25th September 2006 08:38

insect remover from autoglym

RickyP 25th September 2006 10:38

thanks

PolishedBliss 25th September 2006 16:04

If you get enough coats of protection (wax or sealant) on the car it's easy to get flies off with just normal washing suds. As always, it's down to prevention rather than cure. Fly removing potions do the job no doubt but they also strip all of the protection off the paint... meaning the bugs just stick more next time. Vicious cycle, and proper protection pays. :)

plates2u 25th September 2006 23:44

spit takes it off try it lol for real m8

Polished_Bliss_Detailing 26th September 2006 02:26

Quote:

Originally Posted by PolishedBliss (Post 669330)
If you get enough coats of protection (wax or sealant) on the car it's easy to get flies off with just normal washing suds. As always, it's down to prevention rather than cure. Fly removing potions do the job no doubt but they also strip all of the protection off the paint... meaning the bugs just stick more next time. Vicious cycle, and proper protection pays. :)



Quote:

Originally Posted by plates2u (Post 670458)
spit takes it off try it lol for real m8


think i'll stick to the methods Rich describes above, works well on my leon and save me hocking up some nice greeners on the front end of it ;) lol


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