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caz



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Flies Superglued to Supaguard!

Has anyone any tips to removing them blessed flies from the front of my S/C. I've rubbed so hard my fingers are red raw!

They still leave a mark in the paintwork, don't want to take off the Supaguard by using anything harsh!

Any ideas? Banging Head

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Re: Flies Superglued to Supaguard!

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I've rubbed so hard my fingers are red raw!



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Afraid it shows that Supagard is not fantastic. I use Zaino (American) and the flies come off really easily, it does not claim to last years but is fantastic polish.

Nip over to me Caz and I will give you a 'buffing' demo Laughing

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Paint rubber or clay bar, or alternatively use a towel soaked in hot water and placed over the flies for 30 mins or so to soak them off.

Obviously don't use your best towel... Wink Like this site? Buy some RRSPORT goodies to show your support!

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caz



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Don't suppose any of you would be kind enough to come and do it for me, save my poor little fingers!!!! Wink

Shall be giving your tips a go, when it stops raining. Roll on winter .... no flies!

Thanks everyone, always there with your helpful hints. Very Happy

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Re: Flies Superglued to Supaguard!

caz wrote:
I've rubbed so hard my fingers are red raw!



ive got the same problem Shocked


then of course there is the problem with the flies ? all i can suggest is that you flash an ample pair of boobies at them Wink to distract them

if it dosnt get rid of the flies at least it will keep VA and jayman happy Very Happy


did someone mention boobies? Whistle 

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Well they are alot bigger in the North East aren't they aljo!!! Shocked

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Can i sit in the drivers seat when you flash the flies plz ?? Very Happy RRS TDV6 Gone but still around
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caz wrote:
Well they are alot bigger in the North East aren't they aljo!!! Shocked



you got that right caz Wink


and the flies are bigger too Very Happy 

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Its called 'buffing' in your neck of the woods then? Wink Wink Cliff.

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It is in the little world of Cliff! Laughing

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Another question? Does anyone else's RRS get dirty on the inside lower part of the front doors?

Mine has mucky splash marks on the bottom of the doors when you open them???? Why??? Shocked

By the way I don't drive around with the doors open!! obviously!! Rolling Eyes

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Yeah mine gets like that as well and i can never get the step clean RRS TDV6 Gone but still around
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Well this is the first car I've had with that problem, so I'm going to get salt inside the doors as well as outside..........great!!!

So if you go through deep water are you going to get water inside too? Shocked

Must admit I don't think of washing the inside of the doors when I'm doing it!

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