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Derek
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- Location: West Lothian, Scotland
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SeeJay
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- Location: Sunny Souff Coast
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julie_b
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- Location: Berkshire
I originally wanted Firedance but after a long ordering process (long story, see Virgin cars topic) was told that the colour is discontinued.
So, I've gone for black with black / red leather.
There are way too many silvers and blues around here and I didn't like the Cayman green.
I know it gets dirty really easily but I can live with that! Just have to try and keep it clean - easier in the summer I reckon
So, I've gone for black with black / red leather.
There are way too many silvers and blues around here and I didn't like the Cayman green.
I know it gets dirty really easily but I can live with that! Just have to try and keep it clean - easier in the summer I reckon
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Robbie
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Julie_b, black with black/red leather is the only combination if you want class.
Mine's the same but I don't have any problem keeping it clean - only wash it once a month :razz:
Seriously though, if you do decide to purchase the extra protective clear products that are now on the market, such as Diamond Brite etc, you should not have a problem with your black paintwork (my black Pug really does stay very clean even though I have it washed once or maybe twice a month at most).
Robbie.
Mine's the same but I don't have any problem keeping it clean - only wash it once a month :razz:
Seriously though, if you do decide to purchase the extra protective clear products that are now on the market, such as Diamond Brite etc, you should not have a problem with your black paintwork (my black Pug really does stay very clean even though I have it washed once or maybe twice a month at most).
Robbie.
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JaRi
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What on earth does it mean when you "seale the pain". Please help me out, since I'm not english nor a car-expert. Thanks a lot.On 2002-01-19 17:08, bergen wrote:
for mee is black with read leather the ultimate. Dont care if it gets dirty in no time. I have sealed the paint and its so easy to keep clean. Its just to spray on shampoo and flush away with water (high pressure of course) no sponges needed...
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Rachel.
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