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Originally Posted by Tim Deegan
So you are telling me that your system will just make all this dirt fall off the car?
If you use a good wax, or even better a resin polish and then wax, then grit won't stick to the paint. And the resin polish puts a layer on top of the paint that protects it.
There are two pages of reviews here. Many give 5 stars, but it's worth reading the ones that don't: http://www.amazon.co.uk/product-revi...owViewpoints=1
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No of course I'm not saying that.

In fact if you'd actually read my earlier reply to you on the subject I specifically said that in such situations getting the excess off with water first would be best.
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Originally Posted by Osem
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 used 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.
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After the stuff's been applied the first time it cfreates a barrier which then protects the paint work with a carnuba wax finish not dissimilar from the sort of stuff you already say you're using by the sound of it. The main difference about this product is that it stops the dirt from scratching the paint as the cleaning process is carried out.
As for the reviews if you check the Ideal World TV site for the product you will see pages and pages of 5 star reviews. In fact IIRC it's that channel's all time biggest seller for a number of years. Now don't tell me that fact coupled with all those reviews isn't enough evidence that it's worth trying, especially when you get your money back if it doesn't live up to expectations. Of course some people don't get on with some products and sometimes that's because they don't use them properly. All I can do is report what I've actually done and tried and until you do the same you can only base your opinions on those of others.
62 pages of nearly all 5 star reviews = an average rating of 4.8/5.
I don't see many products of any type with that number of ratings and that average.
http://www.idealworld.tv/BOGOF_Greas...e#BVRRWidgetID