Miracle Dry Wash - Car Cleaning
Miracle Dry Wash - Car Cleaning
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sybaseian

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1,826 posts

291 months

Sunday 26th February 2006
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I ordered some of the above from their website and tried it for the first time on the 'M' this weekend (brand new paint work) and all I can say is that it does exactly what it says. Tried it first on the windscreen before attempting anywhere near the paint work. Bloody good. Spray on, let it dry, wipe off and then quick polish with no wax, just the polishing cloth and no swirl marks either. Whole car done within 30 mins and no water or wax used at all!

Top tip - best done when it's not too windy as you end up using more spray than you actually need.

I ordered the big spray gun and 2 x micro cloths and 2 x polishing cloths - total was £17.50 posted and should last for about 4-6 cleans (I used far too much the first time!). Refills for the solution are £11.99 posted and the micro cloths are washable.

If you live in the South East and are under a hosepipe ban, get some of this to keep your pride and joy sparkling over the summer.

www.miracledrywash.com

Before:-



the end results:-



>> Edited by sybaseian on Monday 27th February 02:00

Popzak

794 posts

235 months

Sunday 26th February 2006
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Looks Good.I'll give it a try

sybaseian

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1,826 posts

291 months

Monday 27th February 2006
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Popzak said:
Looks Good.I'll give it a try


I'm sure that you will be able to get the same product in the US for less than the UK price....

Popzak

794 posts

235 months

Monday 27th February 2006
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Thank You again sybaseian.Beautiful TVR.What year is it?

sybaseian

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Monday 27th February 2006
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Popzak said:
Thank You again sybaseian.Beautiful TVR.What year is it?


1973 - pre factory fire, but much modified. More pics/details on my website.

Ian

evolutionvalet

907 posts

236 months

Monday 27th February 2006
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Ian,

Miracle Dry Wash is a British product. It was designed and produced here by SJK Products. When we decided to take on a dry wash system, I tried a myriad of products from here and the USA. Miracle Dry wash was the one that stood out as the best in quality and performance.
Most people who we sell to, tend to use too much on the paintwork for fear of scratching. In truth, you only need a little on a section. One 500ml bottle should enable you to clean a average saloon 7-8 times.
We have sucessfully sold Miracle Dry wash to many people and currently have the local Police force using it for their cars.

The TVR looks great by the way. I love the old shape TVR's. What colour is it?

Kev

sybaseian

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Monday 27th February 2006
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evolutionvalet said:
Ian,

Miracle Dry Wash is a British product. It was designed and produced here by SJK Products. When we decided to take on a dry wash system, I tried a myriad of products from here and the USA. Miracle Dry wash was the one that stood out as the best in quality and performance.
Most people who we sell to, tend to use too much on the paintwork for fear of scratching. In truth, you only need a little on a section. One 500ml bottle should enable you to clean a average saloon 7-8 times.
We have sucessfully sold Miracle Dry wash to many people and currently have the local Police force using it for their cars.

The TVR looks great by the way. I love the old shape TVR's. What colour is it?

Kev


I agree with everything you said about using too much the first time - a little goes a long way. I didn't realise that the product was British!

The colour is actually Lotus Azure Blue.

Ian

evolutionvalet

907 posts

236 months

Monday 27th February 2006
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Thanks for that.
I am trying to find a blue/purple colour for my project. I need to two tone the car and want to get a decent shade. Yours looks nearly what I am after.

Cheers.

Kev

sybaseian

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291 months

Tuesday 28th February 2006
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evolutionvalet said:
Thanks for that.
I am trying to find a blue/purple colour for my project. I need to two tone the car and want to get a decent shade. Yours looks nearly what I am after.

Cheers.

Kev


looks like an interesting project.

Lotus Azure blue can look either blue or heading towards purple depnding on the light:-







Popzak

794 posts

235 months

Tuesday 28th February 2006
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evolutionvalet said:
Thanks for that.
I am trying to find a blue/purple colour for my project. I need to two tone the car and want to get a decent shade. Yours looks nearly what I am after.

Cheers.

Kev


Very interesting Car.What make is it?


Popzak

794 posts

235 months

Tuesday 28th February 2006
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Ian I checked out your website.Very Nice.I love those rear lights on your TVR.Much nicer than the Triumph IMO.You've got me thinking now

evolutionvalet

907 posts

236 months

Tuesday 28th February 2006
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Its a 1957 Ford Zephyr Zodiac plus a few mods..LOL

Kev

sybaseian

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Tuesday 28th February 2006
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Popzak said:
Ian I checked out your website.Very Nice.I love those rear lights on your TVR.Much nicer than the Triumph IMO.You've got me thinking now


Rear lights are from a Lotus Elise.

tango2

428 posts

279 months

Wednesday 1st March 2006
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And you told me you were trying to fix the new seat belt in..........uuuuummmmm...Thought it looked shiny when I got back home.....

sybaseian

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Thursday 2nd March 2006
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tango2 said:
And you told me you were trying to fix the new seat belt in..........uuuuummmmm...Thought it looked shiny when I got back home.....


It's got to be shinny for the next tunnel run.....