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Norcy91
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A guy at work, who used to be a "valeter", was mocking me for buying expensive cleaning products (Meguiers, Dodo Juice) which according to his "expert" opinion are shite.. All because he has got some Williams Waterless wash spray, which he reckons is the dogs bollocks and he gets "the best products at the best price". Probably just like the tv shopping channel said!
I'd never use it to replace a proper cleaning method, I'd imagine it only doing the exact same job as a Quick Detailer or Spray Sealant/Wax
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Originally posted by Ian
Current boggle is based around saying pressure washer is damaging but you're not bothered about scratches.


I've found the water and foam isn't just hitting the car and draining off, its kinda overflows and gets into places water doesn't normally, i think it caused rust issues (that i had repaired by a professional welder, he even did the dressing)
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quote:
Originally posted by Norcy91
A guy at work, who used to be a "valeter", was mocking me for buying expensive cleaning products (Meguiers, Dodo Juice) which according to his "expert" opinion are shite.. All because he has got some Williams Waterless wash spray, which he reckons is the dogs bollocks and he gets "the best products at the best price". Probably just like the tv shopping channel said!
I'd never use it to replace a proper cleaning method, I'd imagine it only doing the exact same job as a Quick Detailer or Spray Sealant/Wax


Yeah imagine washing a car covered in cake mud and grime in it, would be like washing you car with fanny craddick cake mixture or freeze dried turd powder

[Edited on 26-02-2016 by Steve]
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quote:
Originally posted by Steve

fanny craddick cake mixture or freeze dried turd powder

[Edited on 26-02-2016 by Steve]


Remind me never to come round yours for dinner
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I'm more than happy to provide you with my postcode details for my new house if you want to meet me there in May to settle this?
3CorsaMeal
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Can i supply my own turd powder, I'll bring my fancy baby wipes and show you how clean it can make things
Ben G
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quote:
Originally posted by Norcy91
A guy at work, who used to be a "valeter", was mocking me for buying expensive cleaning products (Meguiers, Dodo Juice) which according to his "expert" opinion are shite.. All because he has got some Williams Waterless wash spray, which he reckons is the dogs bollocks and he gets "the best products at the best price". Probably just like the tv shopping channel said!
I'd never use it to replace a proper cleaning method, I'd imagine it only doing the exact same job as a Quick Detailer or Spray Sealant/Wax


Tbh my nan only uses it on her a class and it looks fine. Probably swirl city but who gives a shit.
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What's wrong with a bucket of soapy water and sponge?
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Suppose it's just like using a babywipe to wash yourself instead of having a bath/shower?
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quote:
Originally posted by 3CorsaMeal
quote:
Originally posted by Ian
Current boggle is based around saying pressure washer is damaging but you're not bothered about scratches.


I've found the water and foam isn't just hitting the car and draining off, its kinda overflows and gets into places water doesn't normally, i think it caused rust issues (that i had repaired by a professional welder, he even did the dressing)


I can see that being a problem if you drive an old turd..

Most cars have been galvanised for the last 15 years.
3CorsaMeal
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You actually drive something you turd in.
DaveyLC
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There's a rule in the camper.. Who ever shits in the loo empties the tank.. It's yet to be shit in.

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