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Lazy guy's way to clean a Corsa (or any other polished tips)

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Old 08-25-2007, 12:32 PM
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Default Lazy guy's way to clean a Corsa (or any other polished tips)

tools needed:

screw driver
hand towel (steal from the guest bathroom when your wife isn't looking. )
cordless drill (spare battery mght be needed)
Mothers mag & aluminum polish
Cold Beer


Wrap the towel around the screwdriver handle, secure in place with a zip tie. Make sure the tip of the screwdriver is sticking out far enough to be secured into the chuck of the drill.


It should look like this when it's ready.




Get ready to say goodbye to that nasty buildup.



Lube up the hole.. Remember guys.. the wetter the better.



Gently slide it in. Sometimes, just the tip can fit.. you'll have to go slowly.



turn that bitch on high and work it in an "in & out" motion. Slightly angle it side to side to hit any hard to reach spots.



Make sure and pull out with plenty of time left.



Admire your work.
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hahahahahahahahaahhaahahahahhahahahahhahahahhahaaa

freaking great man.

gotta love Corsa!
Old 08-25-2007, 12:56 PM
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anybody else got a woody reading this writeup?
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haha o hell that was good.
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Or you could go with the Mother's mini-powerball and use that. I got mine for less than $10, but I guess you can ruin a hand towel too.
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edit to last step......"enjoy a cigarette and admire your work".

good write up.
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Originally Posted by Mustang5.Ohater
anybody else got a woody reading this writeup?
Rofl
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Thats a cheap mans powerball. LOL nice
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haha, i've tried that to clean my rims.



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