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Old 07-16-2008, 12:11 PM
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This chap was responsible for looking after the Mercedes cars at this years Festival of Speed - clearly no expense spared!!!!






(Yes, the Mr. Sheen & household dusters were used on the cars paintwork!!!)
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You detailers and your zany sense of humour ...
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Mr Sheen

You should only ever use Johnson's Sparkle. The polish of men.

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Mr Sheen is good to use on bikes
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Originally Posted by Dan Hale,Jul 17 2008, 10:07 AM
Mr Sheen is good to use on bikes
Don't you end up sliding off them?
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I have a couple of times, but I don't think Mr Sheen was to blame
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Originally Posted by Dan Hale,Jul 17 2008, 10:07 AM
Mr Sheen is good to use on bikes
I said it tounge in cheek as I've actually used it on my mountain bike frame in the past

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He should have used Pflege, not Mr. Sheen. He probably didn't know it was re-worded Pledge over here, which is why he couldn't find it.

Won't stop him having to kneel before a ditch upon his return to Untertuerkheim...



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