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Offline Coolhandluke

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Re: Demon Shine
« Reply #30 on: 06 September 2010, 12:26 »
They should be using solvent proof heads,readily available.

Offline Dan J

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Re: Demon Shine
« Reply #31 on: 06 September 2010, 17:57 »
yes but at a cost which would reflect in the price of the finished product which would cost the customer more, the guys at dodojuice have been working on this problem and have upgraded the heads on them so should be fine.


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Re: Demon Shine
« Reply #32 on: 07 September 2010, 08:47 »
yes but at a cost which would reflect in the price of the finished product which would cost the customer more, the guys at dodojuice have been working on this problem and have upgraded the heads on them so should be fine.


They should be using solvent proof heads,readily available.
I bought some recently 2 weeks ago same issue dripping everywhere ?? Changed the bottle now but did lose some of the product !! :rolleyes: top spray detailer though great results red mist!!
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Re: Demon Shine
« Reply #33 on: 15 September 2010, 19:36 »
that put me in my place :undecided:..... stick to the mk3 section for me
just a bit of banter shazz no offence mate  :wink:



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Offline Tazzy

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Re: Demon Shine
« Reply #34 on: 15 September 2010, 20:47 »
going back to the the cheap product that this topic is about  :grin:

i cant see how just pouring a product over your car will garenty, not only a natural gleaming shine, but also to protect and seal in the goodness of the paint

its like all this product is, is make up, covering up uglyness (sorry ladies, no offence)

were as proper products like megs, kleers, dodo, voodoo, etc, are genuine cleaning products
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Offline Dan J

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Re: Demon Shine
« Reply #35 on: 15 September 2010, 21:42 »
going back to the the cheap product that this topic is about  :grin:

i cant see how just pouring a product over your car will garenty, not only a natural gleaming shine, but also to protect and seal in the goodness of the paint

its like all this product is, is make up, covering up uglyness (sorry ladies, no offence)

were as proper products like megs, kleers, dodo, voodoo, etc, are genuine cleaning products

the reason they market and sell this stuff is because mugs that are lazy and thick will buy it by the bucket load and believe what it says on the lable.

ive bought some a while back to test as a drying aid to eliminate streaking, i dilute about 70/100ml of product in a 500ml pump sprayer with water and spritz it on the car straight after washing and dry with my yellow monza towels. works a treat,
i havent tested what it says to do on the label as its a load of tosh,but as a drying aid though its extremely cheap and does the job very well tbh
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Offline Tazzy

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Re: Demon Shine
« Reply #36 on: 15 September 2010, 21:55 »
drying aids ive yet to try, prefer the old(ish) way of using a man made artificial chamais and spending ages drying it properly lol
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Re: Demon Shine
« Reply #37 on: 16 September 2010, 09:15 »
thats a good idea purple!
the one problem i have with the colour of my car, i get lots of streaking and it looks rubbish!
so i end up chamying, as i didnt have much look with drying towels!!


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Offline Dan J

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Re: Demon Shine
« Reply #38 on: 16 September 2010, 11:54 »
it works really well, drying towels are much kinder to the cars than chammys and chammys will contribute to streaking and in some cases lite scratches.

try the demon shine as a drying aid you be very pleased with the result, make sure you dilute it as i have directed above and your onto a winner.

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Offline robz

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Re: Demon Shine
« Reply #39 on: 16 September 2010, 12:04 »
excellent, yeah i went to drying towels after i saw the amount of swirl marks on it. i beleive its megs black hole? to sort the swirling..? looks a mess anyway!
cheers for that, may have to invest!


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