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Heading out this arvo and wanted to wash my car, but fark its pretty hot today and probably too hot to drive the car on the lawn to wash it. I have used a the FW1 on my white rodeo ute several times because I prefer just to give it a wipe over rather than a full wash every fortnight. Any way it works well on the white. I thought I'd give it a crack on my sensation blue falcon (under cover in the cool). It took about the same amount of time, used no water and it's fairly economical. It gave it a really good shine and because its a spray can it get right into tight spaces. The only issue was that some spots required pretty heavy buffing if you let the stuff dry for too long. Any one else used it? What are your Oppinions?

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  • Turbo Noob
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As per instructions I, had tried it on a few inconspicuous spots with good results. Has a very smooth feel also.

I should mention, I would never! try this on a filthy dirty car. Was just surface dust and a bit of bird crap. Washed only a fortnight ago and it's is in a garage.

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I would steer clear of it.

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  On 23/02/2013 at 10:39 PM, Rancidpunx said:

I would steer clear of it.

 

+1 here too, ive seen it,lots of loverly silicon based ingredients and clear based fillers.

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  On 23/02/2013 at 10:39 PM, Rancidpunx said:

I would steer clear of it.

this ^

water less car wash

yer nah!!

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