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Got myself a new snow foam lance, this is a Autobrite version for Nilfisk, i did already have one, but seem to have lost it. If you saw my dads garage you would understand :rolleyes:

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well.... :(

went to use the lance, was the wrong fitment, would seem Nifisk do 2 different types, and i orders the wrong one :rolleyes: so that is now boxed up and being sent back for a swap.
Had a go with the clay pad, was really impressed, did a great job, removed loads of filth i could not see, got the tar spots off, and left it nice and smooth, did not use a clay lube as they recommend, i just use a bucket of water and very small drop of car shampoo, only did the skirts, might do the boot tomorrow if weather is good.
 
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Mike, tar can contain grit so try to dissolve it off rather than knock it off with the clay. Bit odd but it all helps.
 
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I do like a shiny calliper, is that your work or are you getting them done? What's the process?
 
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they will be getting a strip, clean, shot blast, prime and paint in satin black high temp paint. Replace all seals the caliper pistons and all four bleed nipples. :D :up:
 
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Thought i would make the most of hot day and service my panel filter, given it a good wash out and rinse, left baking in the sun now :D

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