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Conference terri::cars_uk

Title:Cars in the UK
Notice:Please read new conference charter 1.70
Moderator:COMICS::SHELLEYELD
Created:Sun Mar 06 1994
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2584
Total number of notes:63384

1776.0. ""MURV" Car Polish" by SUBURB::LAWSONM1 () Wed May 27 1992 22:01

    I have heard of a product through a friend of mine called "MURV". My
    wife's car currently suffers from the problem of Albatross S**t on the
    car roof. This product has been recommend to her as a car polish that only
    needs one application every 6 months and washes dirt clean away.
    
    Has anyone therefore heard of this product, it's merits, and where you
    can purchase it ?
    
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1776.1VOGON::ATWALdream out loudWed May 27 1992 22:524
It's called 'Mer' and is sold by a dodgy looking dude at Blackbushe market
on Sundays.

...Art
1776.2the stuff works for meKERNEL::PETTETNorm Pettet CSC BasingstokeThu May 28 1992 13:1812
    
    I've got a 1979 Mini Clubman which unfortunately has to stand outside
    in all weathers. The paintwork suffers a great deal as a result of
    UVA/B and bird s*%t. However last November I purchased some "MER"
    polish. I must admit I was "sold" on how wonderful this stuff was BUT
    I must admit having treated my Mini to the preparation the car has
    never looked so good. It now shines and seems to be much easier to
    wash. I haven't tried it as yet on the H reg 405 Pug as the finish is
    already good. I suspect the stuff contains an element of "T CUT" so
    beware.
    
    Cheers...Norm 
1776.3or....COMICS::COOMBERInverted Flight ExpertThu May 28 1992 17:258
    It's not supposed to remove paint but it does!!! It's like all these
    wonder teflon based polishes. I think for my money I would plumb for
    Auto Glym. I think the cost per gallon is much greater for auto glym
    , but I personally think the finish is better. Case of the old swings
    and roundabouts.
    
    
    Garry
1776.4BELFST::FLANAGANBeer with me please madam ?Thu May 28 1992 17:323
    I find Simoniz II to be excellent as is Auto Glym car glass polish.
    
    Gary. 
1776.5PLAYER::BROWNLIt won't rain for long...Thu May 28 1992 18:003
    I use Autoglym on the Frogeye, and it's superb.
    
    Laurie.
1776.6Its good stuffYUPPY::ELLAWAYMartin Ellaway@hhlThu May 28 1992 18:039
    
    "MER" is sold at all markets I've ever been to as well as by mail order
     from well known motoring magazines. It's not cheap by any means but it
     is very good and does seal the paint from the weather etc so tar
     stains are easily removed. As for removing the paint I certainly don't
     get any colour of paint on the polish cloth as you would expect if it
     did contain any t-cut.
    
     Regards Martin
1776.7Silicon Glaze is best in classFIELD::LOUGHLINIWilliam the ComplacentThu May 28 1992 18:2616
I have been using a fantastic car polish for the past 18 months called
Silicone Glaze. Its not available in normal retail outlets but if you 
mail me I will point you to the "DECcie" who can obtain it (ie "a man
who can").

It is not a conventional polish but a custom blend of cleaning and
polishing agents. It's special formulation of four silicone polymers and
wax provides a water repellent protective layer and raises a deep
long-lasting shine. It acts to gently lift out soil, albatross s**t,
grime and old polish. (90% of above text lifted from the bottle...) 

I recommend this product for those who want a smart looking car but don't 
want to spend every other weekend cleaning and polishing etc.

Ian

1776.8I use MER on the MarlinMARVIN::RUSLINGDave Rusling REO2 G/E9 830-4380Thu May 28 1992 18:427
At last year's Stonar park classic car show (I was hoping to see
a Standard Ensign, but I didn't - but that's another story) I finally
succumbed and bought some.  For years, at every kit car show I went
to there'd be someone flogging this stuff.  I must say that it gives
you a very nice and long lasting shine.

Dave
1776.9When it rains - spray it with fairy liquid !NEWOA::ORCHARD_TTypos of teh wirld unireThu May 28 1992 21:2211
1776.10Bloomin' 'eck!PEKING::GERRYTFri May 29 1992 01:477
    I don't think any of this stuff can save the roof on my VW.
    
    It has a constant 'bloom'. Have used 'T-Cut' and Auto Glym products,
    but to no avail. Can anything work apart from a re-spray?
    Thanks,
    
    Tim$x
1776.11Bloom?CEEHER::MCCABEFri May 29 1992 16:5315
Excuse the ignorance, but what's "bloom"?

I've had a problem with the last 2 cars developing strange specks of corosion
on the roof and bonnet.... really made a mess of the paintwork, is this what
bloom is?

If not, does anyone know what could be causing this? it looks something like
a growth or fungus on the paintwork, but it won't was off. At first I suspected
Ford (everything else about that car was flakey) but now the same thing has
appeared on the Golf within 3 months of buying it!!!!

Does anyone have ideas?

Terry
1776.12You never know FUTURS::LEECHWhere has all the rubber gone ?Fri May 29 1992 16:5912
>>Does anyone have ideas?
    
    Acid rain ?
    
    Lime ?
    
    You don't regularily pass, live or work near a concrete plant ? (and
    before anyone makes the obvious comment, I mean plant as in depot and
    not as in Dan Quale !)
    
    
    Shaun.
1776.13SUBURB::THOMASHThe Devon DumplingFri May 29 1992 17:155
	Bird droppings can cause havock if left a few days, and so will sap
	from trees.

	Heather
1776.14VOGON::KAPPLERSpontaneity is fine in it's place....Fri May 29 1992 19:042
    especially Plane trees, as common found lining the roads in many
    suburbs.
1776.15Interesting....CEEHER::MCCABEFri May 29 1992 20:4513
Well I could suspect the plants, only most of the damage was done back in 
march, when most self respecting plants didn't have much to offer...

No concrete plants that I know of, but the car does spend most of each
working day parked close to the sewage treatment works of rose kiln lane. 
Not REALLY close, but on the same premises. I have to admit that's my 
chief suspect. 

Not much I can do really, but I'd like to be able to stop it getting any
worse. On the fiesta, after 2 years you could see primer on the roof!!

Terry
1776.16Fix =respray.SUBURB::JASPERTTue Jun 02 1992 17:035
    
    .10, Does your car have metallic paint ? I have heard tales of the
    metallic particles in the paint tarnishing, giving a scruffy, but still
    shiny, finish to the car. No amount of T-cutting will clear it as the
    paint is spoilt right down to the base.
1776.17Purple Haze?PEKING::GERRYTThu Jun 04 1992 16:457
    No, the paintwork is a wine red colour, but has tarnished so badly that
    T-Cut can't bring a good shine to it, and there is a white 'haze' in
    the paintwork.
    
    Regards,
    
    Tim
1776.18What colour would you like?ARRODS::BARRONDSnoopy Vs the Red_BarronFri Jun 05 1992 13:118
    Tim
    
    I think the only course of action here is a respray :-(
    
    The white haze is almost certainly primer. The T-Cut has removed the
    paint. Nowt like a bit of elbow grease.
    
    Dave 
1776.19PEKING::GERRYTFri Jun 05 1992 16:386
    Hi Dave,
    
    Seems like someone in the past had some strong elbows....if the owner
    was a farmer, that'd explain it!
    
    Tim