Demonshine
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CharlieHotel

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9,080 posts

186 months

Tuesday 6th September 2011
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Hi people,
I've been looking for some demonshine the past couple days and have just noticed some cheap demonshine on eBay. £18 for 8 litres with free postage.
I'm not sure if it's genuine stuff but i've just bought some.
Just search demonshine 8L into eBay and it'll come up.
People may notice that it says the seller is in Ellesmere Port and i'm in the North West but I have nothin to do with it whatsoever.
I'll update the thread when it turns up if it's genuine product.

m8rky

2,090 posts

180 months

Tuesday 6th September 2011
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CharlieHotel said:
Hi people,
I've been looking for some demonshine the past couple days and have just noticed some cheap demonshine on eBay. £18 for 8 litres with free postage.
I'm not sure if it's genuine stuff but i've just bought some.
Just search demonshine 8L into eBay and it'll come up.
People may notice that it says the seller is in Ellesmere Port and i'm in the North West but I have nothin to do with it whatsoever.
I'll update the thread when it turns up if it's genuine product.
Probably the worst car "care" product i have had the misfortune to use.

stevemiller

583 posts

186 months

Tuesday 6th September 2011
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I like it, each to there own. There are frequent deals on this ( £5 for 2 X 5L rule of thumb) and I tend to buy when I come across them. The last time ASDA was the place cannot remember how much but cheap as a QD and used as pour on drive off works for me.

shouldbworking

4,791 posts

233 months

Wednesday 7th September 2011
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This stuff was on at £1 / litre previously. It's rubbish, I only use it now for my mountain bikes once they have been rendered clean by normal methods

CharlieHotel

Original Poster:

9,080 posts

186 months

Wednesday 7th September 2011
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Ah ok. I've only used it once before when doing a quick wash but my fianceés brother said it is good stuff.
I'll use it on my dads car so the stuff is used twice as quick.

Defcon5

6,459 posts

212 months

Friday 9th September 2011
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Is this the pink stuff?

What does it supposedly do?

OldSkoolRS

7,063 posts

200 months

Saturday 10th September 2011
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I use it on my company car as a rinse aid. It leaves a bit of a coating as the water drops bead up afterwards. It does this on the windows too which seems to help the wipers on the front screen. You can also spray it directly on the wet car and wipe it with a microfibre cloth which leaves it almost dry. I guess it's not as good as some of the higher end quick detailers, but for the cheapo price it's good enough.