Cheap and safe deep cleansing of your car, 2 litres for £6 inc the gun, so just plug the hose in and let it soak, rinse it off and your done. Unless you want to pressure wash,clay,fill,polish and wax.
It has been listed before but this is instore (newport pill) and online.
still on offer in Asda and click and collect (they didn't have any in my store) so used c&c.
Nobody that I can find can come lose to this offer of 6 quid.
Used snow foam for a while (not this though, proper stuff from motor factor). Neighbours faces are worth it alone... :confused: 'what's up, in fact, is your car underneath that?' However, 6 squid is cheap!. Sainsburys (same one is nearly 13 quid!) and Eurocarparts currently have all Demon Shine products on offer - this is 10.49 but 8.92 with code AND free delivery. First though, I'm off to Asda to see if any left. If not, it will be ECP below.
Eurocarparts (use DISCOUNT15 code to get extra 15% off) link
You need to wash your car with a mitt or cloth, then you need to dry your car too! this is so important to do, and then you need to add a layer of wax or polish for protection.. its a load of rubbish if you think letting this foam soak on your car will clean it.
Hustler1337
2 Jul 16#29
How many washes does a 2 Litre container last for on an average-sized car?
samelliscfh
2 Jul 16#28
used this for a while, seems pretty good to me.
DarkBat1
2 Jul 16#27
Well, proper snow foam you would. I'd say this would act as a shampoo tbh.
+1
Tried to post a link for people curious, but a mod had to ''authorise it''. Loads of information about, DetailingPortal (google it) has a 'start up' guide if you're interested in reading more.
bargainhunter666
2 Jul 16#26
This stuff is naff and the reviews say so. Better off looking for Bilt Hamber (Not Halfords matket place price!) snow foam. Yeah it costs more but there is a reason.
GRiDlock
2 Jul 16#25
Got last one in Kettering. Still have spray shine @ £4. Heated
rohitmkiller
2 Jul 16#24
I want one of those!
KitKatFox
2 Jul 161#23
If you're not into detailing and don't really care about swirl marks then I think this stuff is fine as a shampoo. Voted hot for the price but if you don't have a pressure washer then a dedicated traffic film remover and usual two bucket shampoo is likely to be safer for your paintwork.
Heat. Bought this from Tesco @ £9. Creates excellent beading on your car and cleans very well. The gun for me was pretty crap..
mid_918
1 Jul 16#20
I would use it as a shampoo. Basically replacing the traditional bucket.
However you can use as a pre wash using a pressure washer with foam lance. To create "snow foam" (see youtube etc)
tragictramp
30 Jun 162#19
Top detailers use snow foam (not this particular brand) it is £6 after all, its a pre soak to pull off the surface contaminants, snowfoam then jet off with pressure washer before the 2 bucket wash, it'll do more help than going straight to the mitts with shampoo. If your car is cleaned regularly this will pull off the majority of dirt without any hard work, and far better than TfR which can do damage to the paint.
mmurdoch
30 Jun 161#17
Not the best way to detail your motor in my opinion
nihcaj to mmurdoch
30 Jun 16#18
Does anyone think it is?
I don't think it is remotely connected with "detailing," just a quick easy way of slopping detergent on for a quick, easier wash, reducing the risk of scratching a bit, so what 99% of motorists (who don't use East European car-scratching squads) want out of car washing. A great advance on washing up liquid, but that's about all.
dilahk
30 Jun 161#16
Very good for around the house especially the glass in the shower enclosures.
geord13gooner
30 Jun 16#15
Heat for product but none at gates head metro centre
mid_918
30 Jun 161#11
nice deal. just so people are aware this is an alternative to filling a bucket of car shampoo. hose down > "snow foam">scrub and rinse.
Savvy1 to mid_918
30 Jun 16#14
So you'd use this as pre wash?
twonkydonkey
30 Jun 16#13
great deal, then the car will get dirty again...result!
CrazyBob
30 Jun 16#12
Does anyone know if this stuff is pH neutral?
bmz
30 Jun 16#10
With Gun :confused:
Nice find :smiley:
Graham1979
29 Jun 161#7
This wont remove grime and traffic film nor will most domestic pressure washers. I have a warm water tap in the garage and set the boiler to 40 degrees, even using snow foam lance the hydrophobic grime and film needs to be physically removed with brush/mitt. These would be useful for winter though for grit/salt. Couple of buckets of warm water then spray this on and leave.
col11 to Graham1979
30 Jun 16#9
Agreed, the snow foam looks good but you still need elbow grease!
Love the smell of this, would be good if the dwell time was a bit longer, I always have fun using this without faffing around setting up the pressure washer. Hot.
summerof76
29 Jun 16#4
Heat added
geordiehsk123
29 Jun 16#3
Nice one...
puggsykes
29 Jun 16#2
Safe
Agent004
29 Jun 161#1
Looks good, going to Asda tomorrow to try and get this, half price as well, Heat from me :smile:
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It has been listed before but this is instore (newport pill) and online.
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Nobody that I can find can come lose to this offer of 6 quid.
https://groceries.asda.com/asda-webstore/landing/home.shtml#/product/910001193050
Eurocarparts (use DISCOUNT15 code to get extra 15% off) link
http://www.eurocarparts.com/ecp/p/car-accessories/summer-essentials/car-cleaning/carshampoo/?553772920&0&cc5_103&utm_source=bm23&utm_medium=email&utm_term=Image+-+Save+Upto+30%25+On+Top+Brand+Valeting+Products+&utm_content=Flash+Sale+-+Extra+10%25+Off+All+Demon+Shine+Car+Cleaning!&utm_campaign=Flash+Sale+-+Extra+10%25+Off+All+Demon+Shine+Car+Cleaning!&_bta_tid=4126390114270008858191559241601879951432571244136515119448964042236364288
+1
Tried to post a link for people curious, but a mod had to ''authorise it''. Loads of information about, DetailingPortal (google it) has a 'start up' guide if you're interested in reading more.
However you can use as a pre wash using a pressure washer with foam lance. To create "snow foam" (see youtube etc)
I don't think it is remotely connected with "detailing," just a quick easy way of slopping detergent on for a quick, easier wash, reducing the risk of scratching a bit, so what 99% of motorists (who don't use East European car-scratching squads) want out of car washing. A great advance on washing up liquid, but that's about all.
Nice find :smiley: