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Old 20 April 2014, 08:36 PM
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I was wondering if anyone has used this and what there thoughts are?
Old 20 April 2014, 10:18 PM
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I tried this a week or so ago, and it cut through the grime quite nicely. I used the hose attachment, but the coverage wasn't great and took a few passes. I'll try it through my lance next time. Not sure how wax friendly it is, as my protection was dying off anyway.
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Would recommend if you were pretty serious in wanting a good finish, look at a snow foam lance. I use the Autobrite Direct Snow Foam Lance and MagiFoam which once left for 15 minutes, easily lifts all of the grime and crap off your paintwork.

Have a look here http://www.detailingworld.co.uk/foru...d.php?t=183611
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I use it (with a proper snow foam gun and pressure washer) as they sometimes have it on offer in Asda or Wilkinsons for £5 for two litres. It doesn't dwell for that long, but it seems pretty good.
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I've never directly used it because i'm more picky on what products but sure if it does the job its not bad for a fiver!

If its price you are worried about, the valet pro range isn't badly priced and it dilutes and they are pretty reasonable in a snow foam lance
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Thanks for all your replys.
I don't have room to store a pressure washer hence why I'm looking at this Carplan stuff. I know it's not going to be as good as proper stuff but it don't seam to be bad and as for the price that's a big bonus.
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Ive been using it for over a year now and my paintwork/polish is still brill.its very good.you dont have to wait to long before being able to wash it off neither.(i use a snowfoam lance tho).all their products are good,obviously the stuff that costs about 100 times more is probably better.
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