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Old 05-04-2012, 10:10   #44
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Re: How stupid is the water ban

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Originally Posted by Tim Deegan View Post
I presume it's no good for mud or grit, as this would scratch your paint?
If you read the reviews by people who've actually used it you will see it doesn't do that. It lubricates the surfaces to prevent any scratching and both our cars are paint swirl free zone unlike the ones I jused to wash the traditional way. Having said that, I think large amounts of dried on mud etc. would be better softened with water and the worst removed before using the product.

Before I first tried it on my car I applied some building sand to a piece of highly polished stainless steel sheet, sprayed it with the product then rubbed it in with my fingers. I didn't scratch the surface at all so I tried it on the car and haven't used anything since.

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Originally Posted by Tim Deegan View Post
I suppose it depends on the process of issuing fines. If they just send a plane over your house to take photos, and then use that as evidence, then you could end up having to fight it in court.
Yes, you have the hassle of proving you're innocent.
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