Washed my van

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That's the one owned by Robin Twigg. How do you know about our little town.
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I visited my mate up there a couple of months back. Had a few drinkies in the swan, was nice place.

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hi i am new to this and any sort of forum, please be nice. I have had my T25 called Ferugs for 7years, its a Devon Conversion. The interior is begining to require some attention, but totally original, it is a 1986 and has an original mileage of 56,000 (fsh).
I worked as a valeter for two years with reg vardy/autosmart and nerta (trunk wash) it became quite appeatent that the best cleaners contain some sort of costic, however this is not best for the vehicle. The best one that i found that did not contain costic was called Nertre (jumbo) and was made in the Netheralnds, however there is only one importer of this, neproclean.co.uk or north east pro clean. However been out of the valeting trade for a couple of years, i do not know if they are still trading but please check, however i have also found that ashonish (cheap brand) to have the similar properties, it cleans the paint work very easily, however the effects on rubers at this moment is unknown and it is unkown what effects this will have on soft paint is unkown, I have used this for the last year and I rate it, but it is not for everone. The whole thing about Nerta is that it contains NO costic and that is what you are looking for as it fades paintwork (especially yellow and red) as well as rotting rubbers. (The information provided here is as i was proved during training).

As i say i have just registered, but i have loads of questions with regards to my van, thanks

I like the alloys on your van, it looks wicked, however you should wash it more often as it loook great, wish mine was as nice as.

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Nice one Fergus!!
Just been having a play with the 'Astonish' cleans everything stuff....
Got rid of rust staining, vatcan overspill marks, even blown on nastyness from the local quarry that I thought would never come off!
Looks like I will have to do the whole van now....looks good though, top tip!
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since painting mine with rustoleum last may, i've not needed to wash it, as nothing sticks to it , not even seagull carp :D
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