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please dont hate me for asking

Feb 22, 2009
3,618
1
South Wales
think i know the answer because of the price and how easy it is

is this any good - did a search for demon shine found nothing

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Fl@pper

Back older greyer and less oilier but always hope
Jun 19, 2001
12,368
25
Gloucester
had some here the local chavs seem to like it, dont get it on the glass though
 

Husbandofstinky

Out from the Wilderness
Nov 8, 2007
1,515
12
Temperate Regions
I wouldn't knock it before you try it. Carplan stuff usually comes out reasonably well in the Autoexpress tests as a budget option.

Have a look at back dated tests on their site, you never know this stuff might have already been tested.
 

munkyboy

Active Member
Jul 24, 2008
106
0
Cardiff
I used this ONCE on my old peugeot, thought i would be a good idea. You put some in a bucket with your water splash it all over the car and then once you wipe it off, HAPPY DAYS!!!!

The problem with that is when your doing the roof water is naturally going to get on to the windscreen and when it becomes the time that it rains because we are in Britain you couldn't see a thing, it put what a waxy layer of crap on the windscreen which took forever to get off.
 

Fl@pper

Back older greyer and less oilier but always hope
Jun 19, 2001
12,368
25
Gloucester
as said above and in the instructions ;) dont get it on the glass, try and use a sprayer or something a bit more precise for the roof

I've got a bottle here to take home and try it tonight so if it can polish up my turd then it must be good :):) ill let ya know
 
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Subc

Active Member
May 12, 2008
426
5
Scotland
Its a bit like a detailing spray,ie when you wash the car and its got a few water marks its quicjk for a polish over.In my opinion its good for an instant shine but their are a lot better products available.I personally having tried most use the Duragloss range now.
 

Neg.

Active Member
May 11, 2007
132
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Bristol

JamJay

California Bound
If you want a Qucik Detailer, spend the extra £5 and go for Meguiars NXT Speed Detailer, I can't recommend it enough. I use it when I am in a hurry to clean the car (ie: wet wash, dry & then QD) and it brings up a nice really nice shine. Alternately if you apply it after a couple of coatings of polish & wax it looks even better, gives a good wet look.
 
Feb 8, 2008
426
0
Essex
If you want a Qucik Detailer, spend the extra £5 and go for Meguiars NXT Speed Detailer, I can't recommend it enough. I use it when I am in a hurry to clean the car (ie: wet wash, dry & then QD) and it brings up a nice really nice shine. Alternately if you apply it after a couple of coatings of polish & wax it looks even better, gives a good wet look.

I agree, this stuff is very good. I used it before moving onto Meguiars Last touch, because you can my that in bulk from cleanyourcar and it works out alot cheaper.