Flash gizmo
Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2005 12:41 pm
Anyone tried it?
Stumbled across one for £19 and gave it a go. Enough consumables for 3 average cars then requires more, but don't know what on-cost is.
Yesterday was bright with some sunshine, so you have to be quick with the process working roughly a panel at a time. Hard to guage what you've washed and what you haven't, but maybe that's because I jetwashed car first. Anyway, easy enough to go over any missed bits.
Bit of a learning process so I tried on my Clio first and must admit I'm very pleased with the results - until some twit lit a bonfire and it rained ash...
Now know what to do for the proper car, and expect some good results.
Wheels? - you'll still need to do them separately, so might as well use that bucketful to clean another car first or take the heaviest muck off. Labour saving? Only if my wife thinks its easy enough for her to clean the car with for the first time in 10 years. (Her comment was "The windows look nice.")
Stumbled across one for £19 and gave it a go. Enough consumables for 3 average cars then requires more, but don't know what on-cost is.
Yesterday was bright with some sunshine, so you have to be quick with the process working roughly a panel at a time. Hard to guage what you've washed and what you haven't, but maybe that's because I jetwashed car first. Anyway, easy enough to go over any missed bits.
Bit of a learning process so I tried on my Clio first and must admit I'm very pleased with the results - until some twit lit a bonfire and it rained ash...
Now know what to do for the proper car, and expect some good results.
Wheels? - you'll still need to do them separately, so might as well use that bucketful to clean another car first or take the heaviest muck off. Labour saving? Only if my wife thinks its easy enough for her to clean the car with for the first time in 10 years. (Her comment was "The windows look nice.")