Showroom shine

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PositronicRay

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27,089 posts

184 months

Thursday 7th April 2016
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Has great reviews on Amazon, how does, can it, work?

finlo

3,779 posts

204 months

Thursday 7th April 2016
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Ignore the naysayers, i've been using it for years and it's ace I just wouldn't try the waterless thing with it though.

PositronicRay

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27,089 posts

184 months

Thursday 7th April 2016
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How do you use it then. Wash 1st?

finlo

3,779 posts

204 months

Thursday 7th April 2016
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Yep wash first beads for months, also great around the house on shower screens etc.

PositronicRay

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27,089 posts

184 months

Friday 8th April 2016
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So you use like a wax?

i.e. Normal shampoo with mitt, rinse and dry. Then spray on showroom shine and buff up?

deadslow

8,031 posts

224 months

Friday 8th April 2016
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hmmmm,,,, interesting

finlo

3,779 posts

204 months

Friday 8th April 2016
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PositronicRay said:
So you use like a wax?

i.e. Normal shampoo with mitt, rinse and dry. Then spray on showroom shine and buff up?
Yes, and the best thing about it is it does the glass rubber plastics as well so no faffing about trying to get polish off of plastic trim.

PoleDriver

28,654 posts

195 months

Tuesday 12th April 2016
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I got some for a flip-paint job car. Used it after first having a good detail. Car always gleamed!
I now use it on everything, car, windows, window frames, garage doors, you name it! DON'T try the waterless option unless the car is dust free!

PositronicRay

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27,089 posts

184 months

Wednesday 13th April 2016
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Liking this biggrin

Wash, shampoo, rinse, allow to dry naturally. Then Showroom shine with a microfibre cloth. Leaves a lovely smooth finish. whistle

Much easier than my old Wash, shampoo, rinse, dry with towel, then wax regime.