Peoples views seen a few people use it ??
Quote from: tech1889 on 12 July 2011, 21:18Peoples views seen a few people use it ??very good! stinks to high heaven though! used it on the van and it turned streaky purple.. but got rid of loads of embedded bits! excellent on wheels too!
heres a link for people interestedhttp://www.i4detailing.co.uk/acatalog/CarPro_Iron_Cut_1.htmlCheers mate its you that gave me the interest as you can see it working.. have you tried removing wheels and really giving it a go on some baked on stuff ??
Quote from: Guy on 12 July 2011, 21:23Quote from: tech1889 on 12 July 2011, 21:18Peoples views seen a few people use it ??very good! stinks to high heaven though! used it on the van and it turned streaky purple.. but got rid of loads of embedded bits! excellent on wheels too! Cheers Guy can you dilute as i could see myself getting through a litre pretty quick if not
Quote from: tech1889 on 12 July 2011, 21:24Quote from: Guy on 12 July 2011, 21:23Quote from: tech1889 on 12 July 2011, 21:18Peoples views seen a few people use it ??very good! stinks to high heaven though! used it on the van and it turned streaky purple.. but got rid of loads of embedded bits! excellent on wheels too! Cheers Guy can you dilute as i could see myself getting through a litre pretty quick if notno.. don't think you can dilute it... you'll only need to do it once though if you protect it afterwards
Quote from: Guy on 12 July 2011, 21:53Quote from: tech1889 on 12 July 2011, 21:24Quote from: Guy on 12 July 2011, 21:23Quote from: tech1889 on 12 July 2011, 21:18Peoples views seen a few people use it ??very good! stinks to high heaven though! used it on the van and it turned streaky purple.. but got rid of loads of embedded bits! excellent on wheels too! Cheers Guy can you dilute as i could see myself getting through a litre pretty quick if notno.. don't think you can dilute it... you'll only need to do it once though if you protect it afterwardsTrue true well i bought 5litres of billberry 2 weeks ago.. i mgiht buy this as a back up incase billberry not up to the job
Quote from: tech1889 on 12 July 2011, 22:31Quote from: Guy on 12 July 2011, 21:53Quote from: tech1889 on 12 July 2011, 21:24Quote from: Guy on 12 July 2011, 21:23Quote from: tech1889 on 12 July 2011, 21:18Peoples views seen a few people use it ??very good! stinks to high heaven though! used it on the van and it turned streaky purple.. but got rid of loads of embedded bits! excellent on wheels too! Cheers Guy can you dilute as i could see myself getting through a litre pretty quick if notno.. don't think you can dilute it... you'll only need to do it once though if you protect it afterwardsTrue true well i bought 5litres of billberry 2 weeks ago.. i mgiht buy this as a back up incase billberry not up to the jobyou'll be surprised when you use it on clayed paintwork how much it embedded filings it gets out... especially if the car has lived near a railway line