Cheapest I have ever seen and nearly double everywhere else.
Sonax Xtreme Brilliant Shine Detailer 750ml.
I use this and it beads water like nothing else I have tried even very expensive waxes and the results are totally amazing.
Enter promo code: CLUB2008OC to get it for £5:52 Delivered
Top comments
abucd4
22 May 165#1
It is good stuff, but if you go through as much detailer as me, it may be worth investing 3.78L(!!) of Meguiars Last Touch Quick detailer, which I recommend diluting 1:1 giving you over 7.5L of detailer :smiley:
In comparison with other QDs I've used, it works best for a final glossy finish, rather than cleaning, as the name would suggest.
£26.85 with your code, making it less than £4 a litre for very high quality detailer, best I've seen, thanks :smiley:
Latest comments (48)
skdotcom
28 Jun 16#48
Just came here to post the same thing. I have 5 bottles already, but will order more as I am now using it nearly everyday to keep my car looking bling! I'm really pleased with the product; better (and certainly a lot cheaper) than the Megs and Poorboys stuff I've used before.
n0chex
28 Jun 16#47
If you buy 2 £9:79 Delivered with Code: CRAZY30
skdotcom
3 Jun 16#46
Yep, I had another 3 bottles delivered yesterday.
n0chex
3 Jun 16#45
Back in Stock
raz469
26 May 16#44
Wow. I didnt know so many detailers are on here. Here so many good things from Sonax. I brought also with some other goodies.
Can we get an automotive category please @HUKD
mega heat as qd's are hot and expensive, love my megs uqd love
n0chex
24 May 16#43
Even cheaper now using code Holiday25
Sub Total: £ 6.99
Coupon Benefit: - £ 1.75
Grand Total (inc VAT): £ 5.24
skdotcom
24 May 16#42
My order arrived today. Just quickly cleaned the car with it. Seems OK, but perhaps a bit too thick, and the spray isnt that fine. Thinking about putting it in an empty 1 litre spray bottle and topping up with water. Has anyone else tried to dilute it?
Edit.....and just ordered another 3 bottles!
BeatMaster
24 May 16#41
Out of stock but I had an e-mail to say expected in on the 03/06/2016
Astraash
24 May 16#40
bargain at this price :-)
andrewfrancis92754397
23 May 161#39
No. Your rain-x example just shows that you needed to give the windscreen a proper clean before reapplication, if you would have done that it would have been fine.
Same with this or any kind of wax/sealant, you shouldn't just apply over and over. There gets to a point where you will need to strip back the layers to start again. Once every 6 months or so the car will need a good clean/polish to take the old wax and ingrained contaminants out of the paint.
Similarly, you don't continuously moisturise your face every day without washing the old stuff off.
Does this potentially wear off and cause damage or ill effect to the car? I used RainX on my old cars windscreen and overall I regret doing so. The first application was amazing - clean, streak free and worked brilliantly. Then after two months or so, it started to fade, so thought I'd give it a touch up. Then a month, then a fortnight, then a week. The gap between necessary applications grew thinner and thinner, because if you didn't you end up with worse than what you started with - patches of windscreen cleaning *okay*, and patches of rain just sitting on your windscreen, not moving.
BigDaveH
23 May 16#35
Thanks, after looking at the comments ordered a couple!
swoopster
23 May 16#34
Heat added, 2 ordered, this stuff is the nuts
BigDonVespa
23 May 16#33
This stuff beads water like crazy for such little effort, excellent price too!
EvoFq3o0
23 May 16#32
Cheers, I've just ordered 5 as this is great stuff and couldn't really turn it down at whats half price.
Just realized though you can get 5 liters for £34.95, I guess it's more convenient in these bottles though.
Bit late to this one, but yeah, a clay bar, using quick detailer to lubricate
BeatMaster
22 May 161#30
Bargain ordered!
For tar and glue removal, I'd highly recommend Valet Pro Tar & Glue remover
snoopy18
22 May 161#29
Have a look on cleanyourcar forums
haritori
22 May 16#28
OK thanks guys, got a few suggestions there lol.. :smile:
capillum
22 May 16#27
also re: alloys. i use Bilt & Hamber Auto wheel. give the car a shampoo first with Karcher car wash attachment and megs gold. including wheels. then spray the b&h on, leave 6mins, rinse off while using wheel brush to remove the grime.
boostii
22 May 16#26
This is great but you have to get over the "grabby" finish it leaves, amazing to apply, amazing shine, amazing beading, but when you touch it, the finish is not at all slick like 99.9% of products, it feels quite rough. Also the dispenser shoots it out like a water pistol, yet you need so little of the product that a fine mist would be better. That said I still use it and this price is hot hot hot. :smile:
capillum
22 May 16#25
As others have said, Autoglym Tar Remover. Good product, dab on to some Shop Towel and it comes straight off. Dont rub hard and shampoo paintwork afterwards.
shamus1975
22 May 16#24
Dodo Juice Tarmalade.
skdotcom
22 May 16#23
I normally use Poorboys spray and wipe as a waterless wash, but at this price I'll give Sonax a go.
deal_miner
22 May 16#22
Comment.. Hi try WD40 works a treat.. Or there are tar removers on the market. You must let it soak in for a bit and use a soft cloth or excessive rubbing will affect the clear coat. Hope this helps.
skdotcom
22 May 16#21
Autosmart Tardis for tar spots.
macinhand
22 May 16#20
Hot from me and ordered 2 :wink:
escortboy
22 May 16#19
I didn't vote yet but I thought it looked like a cheap brand compared to the likes of Auto Glym, Poorboys etc and I figured that because it was from Eurocarparts it was their own brand and cheap and cheerful.
The £5 price tag didn't seem like a bargain, but it sounds like this is good stuff having read comments and at a good price for a good quantity so I'm voting hot now.
Tyranicus66
22 May 16#18
Tar-X
haritori
22 May 16#12
What do you guys use to get little spots of black (tar?) off you car, usually get it stuck around bottom of front doors, tried everything short of picking it off as that brings the paint with it, I dont have a fancy car just a Zafira Tourer as i have a big family, but i did go for the SRI model with sports trim, so it looks nice when done well.. I use the two bucket method and swear by turtle wax done proper.
also alloys i struggle to get the hard on brake dust, bought some wheel and alloy cleaner (red stuff) but it doesn't do anything.
silverred to haritori
22 May 161#17
Use a clay bar. This will remove it :smiley:
Vini
22 May 16#16
I use Trix and a g3 mitt
ginno78
22 May 16#15
Autoglym Tar Remover
WRXiceman
22 May 16#14
This stuff is amazing at the this price is almost like theft.
n0chex
22 May 16#13
People who vote this COLD please can you say why?
ahenners
22 May 161#11
Heat added, good find. Ordered this, some Sonax Red Summer Shampoo and some Sonax Nano Protect Wheel Sealant.
dds68
22 May 16#10
good stuff
sradmad
22 May 16#9
good find op, heat added
abucd4
22 May 16#8
If you don't have time to wax have you tried the quik wax in the link above? Just spray and wipe like a QD with a similar gloss finish but lasts far longer
Not normally a fan of 'gift packs', but for £15.80 with the code this seems a bargain, the Ultimate Quik Wax (450ml) alone is listed as £16 odd on the site, the wash and wax is decent, never tried the interior detailer.
essexgangsta
22 May 16#6
thanks, i like sonax for the wifes honda frv, takes ages to go round it with wax but the sonax does it well. also works well on the marble in the shower. ive gone for some last touch aswell to try on the R32.
cococlown
22 May 16#5
Fellow 2008 owner... Haha... Cheers for the code! :smiley:
abucd4
22 May 16#4
More than I'll ever need probably, but I tend to go through the 500/750ml bottles in no time :smiley:
buckmr2
22 May 16#3
12.12% additional cashback if you go through TCB.
Heat added
n0chex
22 May 162#2
Bloody hell 7.5 litres ....what you doing Drinking it !!
abucd4
22 May 165#1
It is good stuff, but if you go through as much detailer as me, it may be worth investing 3.78L(!!) of Meguiars Last Touch Quick detailer, which I recommend diluting 1:1 giving you over 7.5L of detailer :smiley:
Opening post
Sonax Xtreme Brilliant Shine Detailer 750ml.
I use this and it beads water like nothing else I have tried even very expensive waxes and the results are totally amazing.
Enter promo code: CLUB2008OC to get it for £5:52 Delivered
Top comments
http://www.eurocarparts.com/ecp/p/car-accessories/summer-essentials/car-cleaning/car-detailing/?549775901&0&cc5_761
In comparison with other QDs I've used, it works best for a final glossy finish, rather than cleaning, as the name would suggest.
£26.85 with your code, making it less than £4 a litre for very high quality detailer, best I've seen, thanks :smiley:
Latest comments (48)
Can we get an automotive category please @HUKD
mega heat as qd's are hot and expensive, love my megs uqd love
Sub Total: £ 6.99
Coupon Benefit: - £ 1.75
Grand Total (inc VAT): £ 5.24
Edit.....and just ordered another 3 bottles!
Same with this or any kind of wax/sealant, you shouldn't just apply over and over. There gets to a point where you will need to strip back the layers to start again. Once every 6 months or so the car will need a good clean/polish to take the old wax and ingrained contaminants out of the paint.
Similarly, you don't continuously moisturise your face every day without washing the old stuff off.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Autobrite-Direct-Just-The-Tonic-Tar-And-Glue-Remover-500ml-Car-Wash-Detail-Bug-/181334062633?hash=item2a385a3629:g:3w8AAOSw5VFWKmrY
Just realized though you can get 5 liters for £34.95, I guess it's more convenient in these bottles though.
http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/valeting-and-bulk/sonax-xtreme-brilliant-shine-detailer-5-litre/prod_1192.html
For tar and glue removal, I'd highly recommend Valet Pro Tar & Glue remover
The £5 price tag didn't seem like a bargain, but it sounds like this is good stuff having read comments and at a good price for a good quantity so I'm voting hot now.
also alloys i struggle to get the hard on brake dust, bought some wheel and alloy cleaner (red stuff) but it doesn't do anything.
Not normally a fan of 'gift packs', but for £15.80 with the code this seems a bargain, the Ultimate Quik Wax (450ml) alone is listed as £16 odd on the site, the wash and wax is decent, never tried the interior detailer.
Heat added
http://www.eurocarparts.com/ecp/p/car-accessories/summer-essentials/car-cleaning/car-detailing/?549775901&0&cc5_761
In comparison with other QDs I've used, it works best for a final glossy finish, rather than cleaning, as the name would suggest.
£26.85 with your code, making it less than £4 a litre for very high quality detailer, best I've seen, thanks :smiley: