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Hello people, I am looking for a good spray cleaner as I'm new to Australia and the products are all different. In England we always used showroom shine which is the best spray on wax cleaner in the world! As I can't buy this product in Australia I need to resort to a new product so if any one has any recomendations I would appreciate it lots. Thanks, Dan

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I had some random dude at a BP servo try to demo the FW1.

Mind you my Skyline was washed the night before, waxed a week before that and had rain-x on the glass.

He sprayed some on the glass and wiped it off and I go meh... Don't see any difference. Then he tried it on my paint, same result. The he goes oh this stuff will really bring up your yellow lights. And... No difference (the lights are actually yellow thru the plastic)

He gave up after that. LOL. As far as the product itself, don't know much about it but heard its pricey

I really don't like any of those dry wash type cleaner/waxes. You spray on a filler wax/lubricator and then use your microfiber to remove the dirt. You'll find it may look great for a short period of time, then you'll notice a lot of scratches and holograms in the paint.

I had a muppet spray it on my car also. I wasn't too impressed. When I clay barred it some time later, I had this swirling petroleum/oil spill look come from the area that was sprayed. It apparently doesn't contain any silicone, but I'm not convinced.

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