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Greased Lightning Showroom Shine is an amazing product.
I was always very sceptical of these products but as it was on offer I decided to try it,and now I would not hesitate to recommend it.
It is good for all hard surfaces and gives an brilliant finish in a very short time period.
Just two microfibre cloths are needed, one to put it on with, one to shine,,,,,and no hard rubbing, no polish marks, no white residue.
 
Have tried and would recommend Greased Lightning Showroom Shine, does an excellent job. I was very sceptical about this and wouldn't buy it initially, wife bought it for her car which led me to use it and convinced me that it does what it says on the label.
At first I only used it on the caravan bodywork,didn't want to risk it on the windows for fear of scratching but eventually did try and that is what I use for the windows now. Cleans, puts on a water and dirt repellent skin and does not scratch. When doing the windows do make sure you use clean micro fibre cloths, I use different ones for the windows than those I have used on the bodywork.
 
Very good product, just a bit of elbow grease needed, job well done; best used on a rally field at 'Flag' LOL
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I really don't like the idea of it for cars or van so highly unlikely I will ever be convinced, I'll stick to the bucket, hose pipe and the autoglym range! I know they work, are easy to use and give excellent results!!
 
peter_374410740 said:
Has anyone tried any of the waterless spray cleaners that are on the market, if so what comments do you have.

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Miracle drywash for me whether car or van, gives a great finish, you can even use it on the plastic windows on the van without any damage.
 
Like Martin I always use a bucket of water/hose and shampoo. Followed by Fenwicks Bobby Dazzler or DemonShine from a hand spray. Never clean the van on site as too busy doing other things, and a travelled stained outfit looks cool. Or so the grand kids say.
 

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