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Mikaela
24th July 2009, 09:18
At the end of the month I want to sign up for evvo membership I just want to confirm that evvobugs@tiscali.co.uk is still the correct account to pay into

VDubster
12th August 2009, 20:02
At the end of the month I want to sign up for evvo membership I just want to confirm that evvobugs@tiscali.co.uk is still the correct account to pay into

Same question goes for me, and also the sticky at the top of this forum talks about a application form, where's that then?

James

neg.dubb
12th August 2009, 22:27
Oops, bugger, r we supposed to join then?

Graham
12th August 2009, 22:58
£10 to evvobugs@tiscali.co.uk gets you VIP membership for a year.
You get access to the VIP bit (that hardly anyone uses :laughing: ), a membership card, a couple of stickers and some flyers.

neg.dubb
12th August 2009, 23:01
£10 to evvobugs@tiscali.co.uk gets you VIP membership for a year.
You get access to the VIP bit (that hardly anyone uses :laughing: ), a membership card, a couple of stickers and some flyers.
Have u considered a career in sales???

Ps. Can u remind me wot u recommended to maintain my cab roof?

Graham
12th August 2009, 23:04
Meguiars hood cleaner and proofer ;)

neg.dubb
12th August 2009, 23:07
That was quick thanks, available in any particular good retailer?

Luigi Farkelharzen
12th August 2009, 23:10
Off their site is pretty good ;)

Graham
12th August 2009, 23:12
or ebay ;)

neg.dubb
12th August 2009, 23:14
Off their site is pretty good ;)

Not listening, anyone that lies about their name, lol - and I thought luigi was so cool, then my wife says don't u watch kids tv - uh no!

hipflyguy
13th August 2009, 10:53
If you want to save some cash, and still get a bloody good clean, I've been put onto cleaning the hood of my TT with Johnsons Baby Bath (The blue one) not only does it smell good, but it's gentle enough not to cause damage.

Guys on the TT forums really rave about it, and I can see why after using it for my first time a few weeks ago. Along with a nail/hand brush it's removed every ounce of grime. And at only £2 a bottle, a real winner.

A lot of guys also recommend using Milton sterilising tablets if you have a green mould/algae problem too, sounds crazy, but again people rave about it.

And to reseal your hood, Fabsil is the thing to use, again tried and tested by the TT forum guys, apparently is stinks a bit, but once it's gone off you'll have permanent water beading on your fabric hood. I've not used this yet, but will do, as I'm all out of Autoglym stuff, and wasn't much cop anyway. Fabsil can be bought at most camping shops for info.

Obviously all of the above is useless if you've not got a cab... :o)

albionfc*
13th August 2009, 12:54
Not listening, anyone that lies about their name, lol - and I thought luigi was so cool, then my wife says don't u watch kids tv - uh no!

You are a sarky bugger Mr G good job i like ya lol :laughing: Hows Trouble ? your daughter lol ?:)

neg.dubb
13th August 2009, 19:55
If you want to save some cash, and still get a bloody good clean, I've been put onto cleaning the hood of my TT with Johnsons Baby Bath (The blue one) not only does it smell good, but it's gentle enough not to cause damage.

Guys on the TT forums really rave about it, and I can see why after using it for my first time a few weeks ago. Along with a nail/hand brush it's removed every ounce of grime. And at only £2 a bottle, a real winner.

A lot of guys also recommend using Milton sterilising tablets if you have a green mould/algae problem too, sounds crazy, but again people rave about it.

And to reseal your hood, Fabsil is the thing to use, again tried and tested by the TT forum guys, apparently is stinks a bit, but once it's gone off you'll have permanent water beading on your fabric hood. I've not used this yet, but will do, as I'm all out of Autoglym stuff, and wasn't much cop anyway. Fabsil can be bought at most camping shops for info.

Obviously all of the above is useless if you've not got a cab... :o)

cheers for that, i'll def give it a go - previously tried Turtle Wax & Auto 'Glym' but not really much diff, really getting cheesed with the fold lines on the roof and thats on an 07 plate - had the roof down every day and will tomorrow no matter what the weather man says... I know a song about that... :laughing:

neg.dubb
13th August 2009, 19:57
You are a sarky bugger Mr G good job i like ya lol :laughing: Hows Trouble ? your daughter lol ?:)

:laughing: :laughing: :laughing: :laughing:

Jitterbug
23rd October 2009, 18:30
A lot of guys also recommend using Milton sterilising tablets if you have a green mould/algae problem too, sounds crazy, but again people rave about it.

When my daughter was that age (she's now 22!), Milton ate through a sweatshirt of mine so be careful with the strength you use....

hipflyguy
23rd October 2009, 18:42
really getting cheesed with the fold lines on the roof and thats on an 07 plate

Try using a 'new' suede brush and very gently brush the hood with the grain of the hood to revive. But be careful.

When my daughter was that age (she's now 22!), Milton ate through a sweatshirt of mine so be careful with the strength you use....

Will certainly be careful. Thank you :ghug:

neg.dubb
23rd October 2009, 19:54
Still using Johnsons and still the best thing I've used, use on the whole car.
Got lines on roof as well but regular cleaning and stiff roof sponge keep things ok.
Think Graham mentioned they're worse if you put your roof down wet, I find the same if the roofs dirty so tend to wash once or twice a week quickly