Simoniz Upholstery And Carpetbrush 400ml half price was £5.00 now £2.50 From tomorrow untill 15th June
There is also other products of simoniz half price I will post the links.
This stuff saved my car seats and carpets quite a few times n have even used it at home. Hot from me
garygdicker
18 May 16#11
I will be on It tomorrow like a nappy rash....all over it!
brilly to garygdicker
19 May 16#12
something got lost in translation here i think :man:
i assume the wax willl be on offer but have seen a few reviews saying it is different to normal waxes in the application/removal?
think usually you let them dry a bit til they go a bit opaque then buff them but this one you need to wipe off straight away?
AprilShowers
19 May 16#13
Cold from me. This product is not as good as the market leaders, hence the price. I purchased the Simoniz gift pack and thought it was bargain at half the price, used once and found they were poor. I'll stick to the paying that bit extra for the quality and performance from such products.
eslick to AprilShowers
19 May 16#15
So which upholstery cleaner would you recommend.
BorisTheSpider
19 May 161#14
This stuff was all half price in Tesco just a few weeks ago, so its not a rare deal.
I bought the upholstery carpetbrush for cleaning my front seats (too many tea/coffee drips), and for £2.50 it was just ok.
It removed probably half of the marks, but I found the bristles too tough. To really go at a stain they would potentially damage the cloth, so I suspect it's more designed for removing crusty (:confused:) stains?
AprilShowers
19 May 16#16
I can't recommend any upholstery cleaner, but from my experience the Simoniz brand is certainly not a market leader, hence the price is reflected in this. There may be a reason why this brand is half price and often the market leading brands aren't.
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There is also other products of simoniz half price I will post the links.
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Simoniz Wash And Wax 2Lt
i assume the wax willl be on offer but have seen a few reviews saying it is different to normal waxes in the application/removal?
think usually you let them dry a bit til they go a bit opaque then buff them but this one you need to wipe off straight away?
I bought the upholstery carpetbrush for cleaning my front seats (too many tea/coffee drips), and for £2.50 it was just ok.
It removed probably half of the marks, but I found the bristles too tough. To really go at a stain they would potentially damage the cloth, so I suspect it's more designed for removing crusty (:confused:) stains?
I hope this answers your question