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I’ve never used autobrite before.
Good time to try AB stuff now as they are running an up to 70% off sale on their 500ml products
I’ve never used autobrite before.
I tried buying some stuff there that I don’t really need, it just kept coming up I hadn’t selected a shipping method so I give up.Good time to try AB stuff now as they are running an up to 70% off sale on their 500ml products
She allowed you out for boys pints today so she’s allowed cleaning products. LolOh god, just what @Mel needs. Their snow foam is great.
They don't ship to NI anymore, you need to get in contact with Autobrite Ireland on FB and Alan Lockington the rep for Ireland usually matches prices of their sale stuff which is handyGood time to try AB stuff now as they are running an up to 70% off sale on their 500ml products
He doesn't need permission, she's doing taxi later in the GTR , she knows herself not even to look at their sale as she's enough stock to open her own shopI tried buying some stuff there that I don’t really need, it just kept coming up I hadn’t selected a shipping method so I give up.
She allowed you out for boys pints today so she’s allowed cleaning products. Lol
I give up because it kept saying I didn’t select a shipping option.They don't ship to NI anymore, you need to get in contact with Autobrite Ireland on FB and Alan Lockington the rep for Ireland usually matches prices of their sale stuff which is handy
He doesn't need permission, she's doing taxi later in the GTR , she knows herself not even to look at their sale as she's enough stock to open her own shop
Anyone recommendations for the following,
Interior Trim Cleaner - One that removed dirt from the plastic sill trims - I have Auto Finesse interior cleaner and when applied its really good when it dries not so much.
Leather Cleaner/Protector - Again I have Auto Finesse leather cleaner and Megs leather cream and I`m not keen on them at all.
@Big Pimp I completely forgot to get some interior trim cleaner off you as yours works really well and smells absolutely outstanding.
I should have gave you some Rawhide for those leather seats - would take the shininess and griminess out and leave them clean and freshAnyone recommendations for the following,
Interior Trim Cleaner - One that removed dirt from the plastic sill trims - I have Auto Finesse interior cleaner and when applied its really good when it dries not so much.
Leather Cleaner/Protector - Again I have Auto Finesse leather cleaner and Megs leather cream and I`m not keen on them at all.
@Big Pimp I completely forgot to get some interior trim cleaner off you as yours works really well and smells absolutely outstanding.
Autobrite leather cleaner is good. It's not a conditioner though, but still gentle. Easy enough used aswell, spray on and wipe off with a microfiber.@Boydie I do have a soft brush and leather cleaning pads that I got from @Big Pimp I maybe could be expecting to much from the products.
@Laundrymike I must give that ago I am sure we sell it in work.
The results no before picture but it doesn’t look much different.
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@Boydie I do have a soft brush and leather cleaning pads that I got from @Big Pimp I maybe could be expecting to much from the products.
@Laundrymike I must give that ago I am sure we sell it in work.
The results no before picture but it doesn’t look much different.
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Need a good foam based leather cleaner applied with a soft brush, wipe with the damp cloth and then a dry microfibre. May require a few goes to get that "gloss" look from the leather and restore the matt finish.
Used these and found them to be good.
SANSOM Lucky Leather Cleaner (250ml)
LUCKY LEATHER CLEANER (250ml) by Sansom, buy from stock at Ultimate Finish. Order online by 5pm for Next Day delivery or call 8am-5pm on 01474 360 360 for expert advice.www.theultimatefinish.co.uk
Swissvax Interior & Leather Cleaning Brush
The Swissvax Interior and Leather Cleaning Brush is a useful and portable tool for quickly, effectively, thoroughly, but gently cleaning surfaces made of leather, fabric, and plastic.www.theultimatefinish.co.uk
Why do you think that a foamed product is better than non foamed? The reason I ask is that I's have thought a 'wet' product will work its way into crevices easier than a foamed product.
Procar in Carryduff, Blok51 in Kilrea, Paints & Components in BallymoneyNot a review, but does anyone know anywhere locally that stocks Bilt Hamber products?