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Huxley 28 June 2001 10:04 PM

I have found someone that sells Carnuba wax shampoo 'Star bright' packaged but made by Quadralene in 5ltr containers @ £9.25 to Scoobynet members.

Pressure Clean on 01256 880099 speak to Les or Colin

please dont castrate me for posting this but i have tried to get a good price for us all as i buy all my bits from them

Paul

Huxley 29 June 2001 04:14 PM

I see from all the replies that i got that you lot use somthing else???

Paul

TonyBurns 29 June 2001 04:35 PM

Everyone is still at work Paul, just give em chance and they shall comment, seems cheap to me thou http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/wink.gif http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/biggrin.gif

Tony

Huxley 30 June 2001 01:42 PM

Not a bad price i thought !

Paul

DemonDave 30 June 2001 11:35 PM

Does it actually contain the wax or for cars with Carnuba wax on them ?

Dave.

Huxley 02 July 2001 08:53 PM

It contains carnuba wax used it on our scoob at the weekend it was looking a bit dull but now it nearly looks as good as new

Paul

GaryC 03 July 2001 07:58 AM

I think you will find majority of people interested in keeping their car sparkling, use a 'proper' wax rather than just a bit in the shampoo. Wizard of Wax kits seem to be used by over half on this bbs, and they get your car BETTER than new http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/wink.gif

Huxley 04 July 2001 01:19 AM

Yes it may only contain a little wax but peple still have to wash their cars first!

GaryC 04 July 2001 08:44 AM

Fine, but unless this shampoo is detergent free (which at the price I doubt), it will remove the 'proper' wax on their cars http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/eek.gif and all that hardwork will be for nothing http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/rolleyes.gif

In my experiance, any 'wax-in-shampoo' doesn't leave a wax coating of any sort on the car. The 'after washing wax sprays' are better than in-built waxes, and even those don't last more than a week http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/frown.gif

GranTurismo 04 July 2001 01:18 PM

I dont trust any Wax Shampoo, Sureley the Job of shampoo is to remove grease and yuck form your car. If it has wax in it then sureley some of that yuck will get stuck in the wax?

Also what about the windscreen, I dont want a waxy window?

(I also use a Sperate Shampoo and Conditioner on my hair)


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