Globowax dry car care
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swink

Original Poster:

40 posts

137 months

Thursday 20th September 2018
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Is this any good? I'm a bit wary.
A franchise has recently opened in our town.
£10 for a clean, last two weeks or so he says.

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PompeyReece

1,587 posts

111 months

Friday 21st September 2018
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swink said:
Is this any good? I'm a bit wary.
A franchise has recently opened in our town.
£10 for a clean, last two weeks or so he says.

Swink
£10 for something that lasts two weeks? That sounds like a normal car wash to me?

swink

Original Poster:

40 posts

137 months

Friday 21st September 2018
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Good point.
The chap I spoke too looked and sounded Turkish, so that fits doesn’t it?
I was just trying to find out if other forum members had tried it.
It’s a franchise as you’ll have guessed, so I’m assuming it’s not operating just in our area.

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PompeyReece

1,587 posts

111 months

Friday 21st September 2018
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It looks like a product that washes cars with little or no water.

It seems to be marketed as a franchise to be used in hand car washes you find in Tescos etc..

As such it doesn't appear to be a car care product, more a car washing product for businesses who want to reduce water rather than a consumer product.


swink

Original Poster:

40 posts

137 months

Friday 21st September 2018
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Yes, I believe it is a waterless product, as the product flyer says “.. Our new nano technology .... ... as our products do not require a water suppply.”
Makes you wince doesn’t it?

And yes, it reminds me of the stuff in the little spray bottles the car cleaning gang used at our Sainsbury’s, until they suddenly disappeared last month.

I think I had better stay clear as I’m quite precious about the paint on my Carbon Grey GTI Mk7

Thanks for those comments, most helpful. swink