View Full Version : ne1 seen this.. polish your car without washing it!!


salsa-king
27 May 2008, 19:02
whilst flicking through the freeview channels at the weekend i came across the shopping channel that shows a guy polishing up a dirty car only using this spray stuff....
http://www.idealworld.tv/ProdImages/detl/715%20745.jpg

http://www.idealworld.tv/Default.aspx?ProductID=165656

only £15!!

no need to wash the car first, you spray on, then wipe off, then polished the arae you've wiped!!

how the hell does it get dried on muddy road/rain dirt off without scratching your paint work?

it did look like the car had a show room shine after.

anyone else seen it or used it?

Is it any good?

If its that good why haven't i seen it before or seen it demo'd at MaxPower/car shows we all go to?

Boyakasha
28 May 2008, 15:26
Not a chance, you can't magic away dirt particles. I would stay well clear of it.

scoobyschef
28 May 2008, 16:39
it must be sh1t, how can you was a car with no water

StickyMicky
28 May 2008, 17:06
might work the same way as the waterless stuff....

salsa-king
28 May 2008, 17:23
its got Carnauba wax in it that everyone shouts about on SN.

ProShine Spray & Shine (Waterless Wash & Wax) : netparts.co.uk, LOWERING the Cost of Motoring and Giving Your Car the TREATMENT it Deserves (http://www.netparts.co.uk/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=56&gclid=CPXui8TJyZMCFQyI1Qod6UZXkw)



might ber better to use at shows where you won't need to wash your car over... again

Clark@Polishedbliss
30 May 2008, 16:07
Of, Load, Crap, a, what - re-arrange those words :lol1:

SwissTony
30 May 2008, 16:09
Of, Load, Crap, a, what - re-arrange those words :lol1:

so what you are saying is, you dont think much of the product ?? ;)

* checks clark's work for evidence of said bottle in the background, just behind the Vintage glaze * :Suspiciou

salsa-king
31 May 2008, 21:43
Of, Load, Crap, a, what - re-arrange those words :lol1:




have you tried it?

Clark@Polishedbliss
03 June 2008, 11:32
have you tried it?

No, and i dont need to try it to know it will inflict swirling and scratching to your paintwork, stick to the two bucket method with a good quality shampoo :thumb:

SwissTony
03 June 2008, 12:25
No, and i dont need to try it to know it will inflict swirling and scratching to your paintwork, stick to the two bucket method with a good quality shampoo :thumb:


honestly the lies that come out of that man are terrible :eek:


http://img.photobucket.com/albums/0903/cdodsworth/clarkusingpowershine.jpg

Clark@Polishedbliss
03 June 2008, 13:22
:lol1: :lol1:

Busted! :brickwall :D

stoneface
03 June 2008, 13:49
:lol::D

salsa-king
03 June 2008, 21:42
it must be good if it polishes out the scratches from that orbital sander ;)

Polished Bliss
04 June 2008, 15:10
:lol: :lol: :lol:


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