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dickielid
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came across this and a few people where the wife works has used this and swears by it wonded if anyone else had used it or tryed it sounds to good to be true but never heard of this before


http://www.netparts.co.uk/store/i...e=product_info&products_id=56



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I have used a similar product, Nowet. It worked really well, took out all of the little scratches and was dead easy to use. But it does depend on the paint, it worked on my car but not on other peoples. It is really good on dirty cars, but not really dirty ones. Also you have to be careful that you follow the instructions. I would use it.  

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andburg
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cheap waxy fillers and silicone

ok if you want a quick shine on a clean, but over time it will destroy your paint and id never use anything on a dirty car without loads of lovely water and shampoo to lubricate the dirt particles!

no substitute for a good wash, polish and wax (quicker but you'll pay for it in the long run)
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Gotta love the voice of authority  

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I would use it on my car if it was just a reclean of a mildly dirty car but have seen this advertised and would not recommend using it on a dirty car even tho they say its safe, using it on a dirty car means effectively the liquid waxes etc are combining with the dirt on the car to form a sort of cutting agent, will for the short term leave a nice shine but eventually its gonna wear the paint thin and patchy, in the words of my old dad, thas no substitute for hard work youngun!
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the wafe got me some to try and i was very unsure about using it and tryed it in an inconspicious place and was amazed at the results so did the whole car it looked fab .will only use it a couple of times because it does seem odd not using bucket and sponge .still very pleased with the result
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guilty i use it quite often for mid week clean also if i go anywhere and a bit of muck shows.stu go`s mad.



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