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This was my thinking, because it works for me. If I sell a few for no gain to CS (say 15) I'd be perfectly happy having 45 bottles @£1.15 to keep and use as needed.
I still don't get how it doesn't work for you fella and I'm keen to help. It's a spray on, leave, high pressure wash off product. And my wheels aren't sealed and are in poor condition. Yet still come up sparkling even using ds2500 pads.
Game changer for me. It's like a harsh wheel cleaner and fallout remover in one but not brick acid or alkali. So in London with no access to buckets and best washing techniques I can drive to the jet wash, spray on, go pay for a simple jet wash program, spray off.
Aye fella. This was a last resort as none of the locals now have it in stock. Took half an hour and jovial conversation with the manager while he called head office and local tesco petrol station. Then popped for a coffee while he ordered it.
With pleasure pal. Made some calculations and intend on sending out a load to CS lads (Coby, Gally, Ron, Adamdotcunit ;) ). Rest will go on eBay to sell. If it doesn't, it cost me literally a tenth if the rrp.
Heez, it took the manager ages to order it as he had to apply £9.99-£1.73 price match to EACH ONE!
Javva, wonder wheels!
Clarkey, that's more weird/impressive than my purchase! You work for them?
Not sure about the revenge post above, but this is CS so not surprised. However, I would definitely let him know. Sure he'll be amicable about it and mention you want to get it resolved. Then follow Dave's advice about claying and ask for a contribution to cover the cost of it.
What are you guys doing with this stuff? I spray it on liberally, no agitation, leave for five minutes while I buy a jet wash program then jet wash it off. Wheels aren't protected anymore and the dirt just shifts with no issue. And I'm using ds2500 pads...