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MANUFAN



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Get a ducking room you two!!

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GJH0702 wrote:
At present living in an apartment thus not able to wash LR myself.
Local hand wash just puts grit on .
When I bought Freelander I had Wolf's Body wrap applied, and have not washed it since (start of Oct).
Badly needs washing so I was thinking of buying -Valet Pro Orange Pre-Wash spraying this all over then going to a jet wash and just rinsing off.
Anyone know if this will work? or other suggestions Please.

I have to agree with a lot of posters and can see the days of being able to allow anything to go down the drains being numbered


I used body wrap and if you anything other than their Nano Bathe shampoo you'll lose the beading

Get some in a bucket, down to the local jet wash and PW the car, wash with your own shampoo, and rinse with the PW with plain water

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We are not on mains drainage at home so we have to handle everything ourselves. It makes you think what you pour down the drain. All of our rain water goes to a large underground tank tank and is used for the garden and we have a scpetic tank.

Having said that I have been using the foam washing method for a year now and all the water drains to grass, which looks very healthy. I guess the lawn acts a a bio treater. So I will continue to use foam.

I get very concerned about unlicensed car washing facilities springing up and pouring chemicals down the drains unregulated. The volumes they generate are far bigger than the odd domestic wash. 2013 Discovery HSE Luxury Corris Grey
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http://publications.environment-agency.gov...DX-E-E.pdf

That will keep some of you busy for 10 minutes, Rolling Eyes Think I'll sod the washing and go greenlaning....

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