LPG Fill ups for my cylinders in Bury St Edmunds? (1 Viewer)

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LPG is at Thetford Services, so alot nearer than Ipswich for me! Just cleaned her out, and scrubbed her down , 12 hours later she is gleaming in the sun, a Dealership Pristine, which sadly you don't seem to get from a private purchaser !. But not any more dirt and grease is all my own, and not other occupiers ! hahah, Even bought a steam cleaner to cleandown all the upholstery, and it looks and smells like new ! Even the stains the the previous owner said, wont come out from the sides of the van, I bought a MAGIC ERASURE FOAM PAD, and all the stains have been removed ! Fantastic product, and it has made the rest of the van gleam too ! Roll on now for my very first trip, Insurance, Tax,Personalised Number plates due in 2 weeks, and it will then feel like mine, and now something a DREAMED about ! hahah
 

Lenny HB

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I bought a MAGIC ERASURE FOAM PAD, and all the stains have been removed ! Fantastic product,
Oh no, I wish you hadn't done that, terrible things they should never be used on paintwork. You will now have fine scratches all over the van. They even scratch stainless steel saucepans.
 
OP
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sweet caroline
Dec 8, 2022
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Hi there!

The sponge is very soft, there is nothing to scratch off the paintwork? I did a small patch around all the lockers first at 8am this morning, to allow it to dry, before doing anything else on the rest of the van! Its shining away, as the streaks were sun streaks of dirt, that look pitted, but after using this erasure, honestly it is gleaming.

As I said that is nothing in the sponge to scratch the paintwork as it is foam, and not an abrasive sponge in anyway, which as you mentioned would damage the paint work!
 
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They look & feel soft but they are very abrasive.
As Lenny HB says they are a strange thing, they look and feel soft but they micro abrade stuff.
I only used to use them on the locker surround on caravans as that was already a rough end surface on most, some had a smooth surface so they had proper polishing done.
Might be worth running over the side panels with some good polish to remove any scratches and seal the finish.

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OP
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sweet caroline
Dec 8, 2022
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769
bury st edmunds
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Boxer Peugot 2001
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newbie
Oh no, I wish you hadn't done that, terrible things they should never be used on paintwork. You will now have fine scratches all over the van. They even scratch stainless steel saucepans.
My two male mates both in their 60's did a test area on back of van early this morning. No scratches at all !!! They said , like you that I shouldn't be doing this over the phone ! So told them to come over and do it and see for themselves. Not only did they do all the van with this magic erasure, but bought some more for their own cars ! So NOT SCRATCHES, it took us over 5 hours, to take down all the sundamage imprints, which the previous owner said , He had tried everything, but he could NOT shift this ! VWALARE! A gleaming white van, which is like a Pristine Garage van ! Honestly, even these two guys, were astounded by the results, !
 

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