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Can anyone recommend any of the ones in the area? I have a relatively new sports car and am obviously feeling a little overprotective. Worried that they'll use the pressure washer too close and take off paint etc.


Obviously I should probably be less lazy and do it myself but there are much better things to do at the weekend!

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Dear Nutty,


Does your sports vehicle have a soft top? My husband James had a super car with a cloth roof, and my lovely cat found the roof rather cosy. He has a long coat (the cat) and would always leave fluffy white circles on the roof - which looked quite sweet. When he was sleeping on the roof, he looked like a cute little Russian hat. Then Krug started skagging the roof with his claws, when he was having a jolly good stretch after his naps, the darling.


OHMYGOD... the damage he did!


How I wish we had a little rat terrier type dog to keep the cat off the car.


Top Tip: NEVER LET YOUR CAT SLEEP ON THE ROOF OF YOUR SOFT TOP CAR.


I thought it was relevant.

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