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28th January 2014, 19:35 | #1 |
I really should get out more.......
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Stardrops
Just bought a Sandstone Interior for my car, went to collect it to find the 'nugget' that removed it decided that it was ok to use oily hands and filthy boots to remove a 'Cream' coloured interior.
Anyhow whilst sitting pondering what would be the ideal multipurpose cleaner that would be non abrasive, my wife pipes up.... "You need Stardrops" it was always good for anything So on a local visit to my Co-op I spotted a bottle for a Whole Cost of £1.25 Got to say, on the plastics I applied it neat and rubbed it in with spnge/scrubber (nice and lightly) On the cloth used the Sponge only and rubbed it well in before rinsing.... same on the leather, gentle application with a sponge. Worth Noting I have the interior stripped out, so able to rinse it out easily, would imagine it to be easily extracted using a wet and dry vac.... Vax etc
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29th January 2014, 16:17 | #2 |
This is my second home
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Its an APC and works wonders on a lot of things. Very good for washing the car in before a full detailing to remove all traces of old waxes.
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