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Join Date: Mar 2010
Posts: 446
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With me being :
1 - lazy, so can't be bothered to wash and then wax a car; 2 - tighter than a pair of Rod Stewart's leopard print pants; I purchased a bottle of Astonish 'Spray 'n' Shine' - 99p from Wilkinsons. Well, I've just used this product on the jalopy - took 20 mins - wheels, glass, rubber the lot. The mota looks like it's just been washed and polished. Don't bother with the other more expensive sprays - I'd recommend giving this one a go. Clanless rating - 8 out of 10. |
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Northern Ireland
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Is that not the one that was on "Watchdog" , about how the active ingredient is actually a form of acid that eats through all rubber it gets in contact with , i think they had to put a small disclaimer on the back of the bottle somewhere.
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Join Date: Mar 2010
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Nope - ph level is 7 to 8.
Water has a ph of 7 - the lower the ph the more acidic. Give it a go - surely worth a punt for 99p? |
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