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Agreed on the Clark thing, but there's a reason - he is fecking good and with Rich behind him with his Chem knowledge, it's not surprising.
If it works. Great. If it works as well or worse than other products that don't have the Eco price tag hoiked on top, I'll pass ta.
I thought Lime Prime was something along those lines already? Eco is BS in my mind. I want a product that works, not something that will work half as well as it could, but saves Paul the Polar Bear.
/Clarkson.
Hi Dan.
Mace, I'm Northern. Ish.
Sofaboy (you introduced yourself at the last meet but fucked if I can remember your bloody name pal!), Peter is SW based. So that's up. ;)
Yeah, not heard from him for a few days about it so not sure it's still happening. I'm away over the weekend so I only get Thursday evening with him :(
Surprised it's not shifting then with just a wash. In that case, it might be worth polishing that part of the car again and re-waxing it. Tar remover and sealent/wax strippers will strip large areas (obviously) at a fairly uncontrolled rate, meaning you might have to redo the entire car. Try a...
Tar remover and harsh chemicals not required.
It's greasey, therefore just a simple wash with a decent shampoo should shift it. If not, something like a citrus wash (chem guys citrus) should do.