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31/5/2011 at 6:25pm
Location: Somerset Outfit: Bailey Wyoming Kia Sedona
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Sorry, same here, I've always waxed my vans regularly, I have tried loads of products before but nothing works as well as this in my opinion.
The older the van, the more pitted the paint, the more nooks and crannies for algae to grow in.
You could try using a decent wash and wax to do the job in one, though to be honest, espcially on the roof, I think you would be hard put to beat a decent layer of wax.
Saying that though, when you wash the van, you probably leave very small amounts of Algae behind, as soap wont kill it, so it probably comes back quicker because of this. I wonder if it is worth trying a treatment to at least try to kill off the stuff that is on the surface and paint pits on the van. Just had a quick search, possibly something like this:
http://www.trinionchem.com/sdp/330645/4/md-1416366/1914646.html
Tony B
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31/5/2011 at 9:39pm
Location: Lanarkshire Outfit: Compass Lynx 340 2
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Hi La-la, Bobbydazler from Fenwicks?, after wash van,brush on or rinse on then leave to dry, dries to a shine, Also Auto Glym Super Resin Polish and the Auto Glym Extra Gloss Protection, are very good and bring old faded surfaces up like almost new,you do have to rub on and off though,but it dose last a few months. others on here have used Greased Lightning from ideal world, no water, spray on cloth, rub on dirty van, wipe with clean cloth, high showroom finish, have'nt used it so do not know how long it lasts.
------------- If everything runs smoothly then I must have done something wrong
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