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24th November 2014, 19:58 | #11 |
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I am currently using Williams waterless wash and wax which seems to be pretty much the same as Greased Lightning.
When I bought the Williams waterless wash it was on a good deal and worked out cheaper than the Greased Lightning. Here is a link to one of the deals currently available. http://www.idealworld.tv/product/329...FeHHtAodM0UAig |
24th November 2014, 20:18 | #12 |
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What's your views on it Nev. Any good. :-):-)
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25th November 2014, 08:25 | #13 |
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Bin using the Williams stuff too, from Ideal World. ( 2 bottles for £15) ...
Pretty good as long as the you don't let the car get too dirty .. If really grubby best give it a proper wash first for safety. But you MUST use Micro fibre cloths..no old rags Chris
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25th November 2014, 17:37 | #14 |
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I find the Williams Waterless Wash as good as Greased Lightning, but as Chris says do not use on a car of it is too dirty.
I find it ideal for waterless washing my 75 in the summer, but at this time of year I use the waterless wash as more of a polish after washing my 75 first. |
25th November 2014, 17:39 | #15 |
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I bought some the other day , through curiosity but i don't think its as good as Showroom Shine. It doesn't haze over like Showroom Shine to buff off to a nice shine. It just stays greasy on the paint work and takes quite a few wipes to get it off. On the plus side though it sprays alot better than showroom shine as its a thinner solution and its also a clear liquid that doesn't stain black trim.
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