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Posted: Wed May 17, 06 6:21 pm
by Anonymous
I use a stiff brush from Halfords and Jif or Cif as it's now called. Come up like new. Then Wax the white to make it easier to clean next time. The blue is protective coating.

Posted: Wed May 17, 06 9:16 pm
by Anonymous
i thought it was a protective coating right i shall send me mum off to get a brillo pad [im doing night shift so cant do it myself] cheers for the info guy let ou know the results as soon as this rain stops :(

Posted: Thu Jun 15, 06 4:58 pm
by Anonymous
still no word about the seats this is starting to pith me off ist of march they took the car in 3 months ago starting to think about pulling out and taking it somwhere else to have the seat done i dont want to as they have done a great job so far what do you guys think its the big shows coming up and was really hoping to have it done by now grrrr :evil:

Posted: Thu Jun 15, 06 5:52 pm
by TYREMAN
If you pull out politely i dont think the Garage will mind?because it is not them it is the other end in the US and they will understand i think? and still do good work for you in the future ;)

There are plenty of places in the NW that can repair the old seat for you.
You use the car for driving right? so i would not wory about a perfect match if i were you.
Just get it fixed so there are no obvious tears and the seats look presentable ;)

The stuff may arrive in the next few days :D Just get the garage to kick the suppliers arse! on your behalf,and fingers crossed give them another week to sort it out or you will walk away.

Posted: Thu Jun 15, 06 5:58 pm
by Anonymous
yeah i really dont want to pull out as i say they did a great job on the rest of the stuff and just hassle of phoning up other companies but they have till when i come off holiday not next week the week after then its out [the seat will be ready for santa pod]

Posted: Thu Jun 15, 06 11:16 pm
by Anonymous
Just an idea Simon but why dont you just place a few opened copies of Practical Classics across your seat untill your seat is done ;)

Posted: Fri Jun 16, 06 5:39 pm
by Anonymous
:twisted: that could work how bout a copy of practical classics and connected 8-)

Posted: Sat Jul 01, 06 7:47 pm
by Anonymous
just an update i have just phoned cliff at carolina classics the front seat is ready for its refreshen will be dropping the car off this friday coming [as i dont think anyone will be able to do it untill next week] and get the car back early next week so will be ready for the nats yeeha 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-)

Posted: Sun Jul 02, 06 8:17 pm
by Anonymous
anyone up for meeting up this satarday at andover???

Posted: Sun Jul 02, 06 9:48 pm
by MetalChuckKey
Gah! I'm going on a 'company party' next saturday on a boat down the Thames mate. They throw em every year and must admit it's too good to miss! Although I'd be happy with the cash instead as I oculd then pay for the Challenger R/T hood I ordered :roll:

Posted: Sun Jul 02, 06 11:52 pm
by TYREMAN
Thats fantastic news Simon :wav:

Posted: Mon Jul 03, 06 10:05 am
by Anonymous
Thats great, Si!
It must have been getting to the stage where you thought you would be better off learning how to sew!!!

Posted: Mon Jul 03, 06 3:08 pm
by Anonymous
ive been practising on the sofas where me cat has been scratching and i think i could have done a good job lol but yeah i was getting a little frustrated with it being 4 months and still cant imagine what martin feels like

Posted: Wed Jul 19, 06 11:42 am
by Anonymous
this is getting frustrating first i thought it was going to be ready next week then they said early to mid this week now its the end of this week :evil: :evil: :evil:

Posted: Sat Jul 22, 06 9:49 am
by Anonymous
in just over an hour i shall be bringing back the dart so look out pics acoming