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_Allan_
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20th Oct 12 at 17:34   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I'm sure I've seen 'Daisy' recommended a few times and they sell it in Tesco for about £1 a litre.
WrayBros
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The rules of chemistry have already been written. A neutral cleaner will cause no perminant damage to paintwork, or any other hard surfaces. It's also quite a soapy product, made from quality surfactants. Out of the two products discussed, I would suggest using the neutral cleaner as it's a good all round hard surface detergent. The higher Ph on the concentrated product may dull paintwork. If you want to remove brake dust from your alloys... use Jangro Kitchen Heavy duty cleaner! Don't be put off by the name, the product is brilliant on wheels ( I use it) and half the cost of over- marketed (so called) specialist products. It is a real workhorse of a product.
Rich H
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22nd Oct 12 at 16:12   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Yeh funny how you use something that you sell / distribute

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