Showing posts with label wash. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wash. Show all posts

Saturday, 23 July 2011

Greased Lightning Showroom Shine

I ran out of Greased Lightning's Showroom Shine some months ago and I as refuse to pay full price for it (£20 a bottle) I've been waiting to catch it on the Ideal World channel where they always have it on special offer - the other day I managed to catch it on the TV so off to their website I went and placed my order.

I've not washed my car (or what I really mean is I haven't taken it through a car wash) since the end of last year so the only way the muck has washed off my car is from any rain we've had!

I woke up early this morning and there was a clear blue sky with the sun shining down so I decided to grab my Greased Lightning Showroom Shine and micro-fibre cloths and head off outside to wash my car.

I purchased two packages from Ideal World - 1 triple pack of Showroom Shine and 1 box containing one bottle of Showroom Shine, one bottle of Stain Shifter and one bottle of One Minute Wheels.

Here are a few photos that I took of my car before I washed it:


 

I decided to clean the wheels first using the One Minute Wheels bottle. All you have to do is spray the wheel with the solution and then use a wheel brush to turn it in to a bit of a lather. You then need to rinse it with water and Hey Presto nice and clean wheels!

I was pleasantly surprised with the One Minute Wheels product and it brought the wheels up very nicely as you can see from the before and after photos (above and below).

I then grabbed a couple of micro-fibre cloths (one for cleaning and one for buffing) along with a bottle of Showroom Shine and began to clean my car.

As you'll see from the 'After' photos below it wasn't long before my car was sparkling in the sun once again!

 

One of the good things about using Showroom Shine is that it puts on a protective coating so the next time you clean your car it's a lot quicker as the grime/much is on the protective coating rather than your cars paintwork itself.

Once again, Greased Lightning's Showroom Shine has done a fantastic job on my car and I would recommend this product to anyone who wants to quickly and easily clean/wash their car and end up with a fantastic looking shiny car!

Saturday, 19 June 2010

Greased Lightning Showroom Shine


I've now run out of the Greased Lightning Showroom Shine - so why don't I order any more I hear you ask?

Well I have done, I ordered some from the Ideal World shopping channel that (other than their website) is the only place to buy it from (certainly the cheapest place to buy it from).

The problem is I ordered it over a month ago and they still haven't delivered it.

As I ordered it via their website I have reference number so I have emailed them quoting the reference number telling them how unhappy I am and that I have run out of the product and I haven't heard a thing.

I sent the email to them nearly a week ago now and to just ignore me is an absolute disgrace and extremely poor customer service.

My first order can within 2 weeks (still not that fast - but at least it arrived).

With regards to the shopping channels name, it is most definately not an Ideal World as if it was I would of had the items I ordered by now, or at least an appology as they're late - but so far nothing!  Not impressed, not impressed at all.

Greased Lightning Showroom Shine is such a great product but it's being let down by the disastrous people at Ideal World.

:(

Saturday, 13 February 2010

Greased Lightning - Showroom Shine - 2nd Time Using It

Since cleaning/washing my car with the Greased Lightning Showrooms Shine product I used last month, I haven't had the chance to wash/clean my car again as the weather was dry so I have been off exploring the countryside again!

The last two weekends I have ended up down single track roads that went from being tarmac to simply mud tracks - so needless to say my car has ended up being covered in mud - an ideal opportunity to see how Showroom Shine can cope with a very dirty car!

As with the last time, I timed how long it took me to clean my car from start to finish and despite it being even dirtier than the first time I used this product, it only took a couple of minutes longer this time round to do than the last time!  Just 1 hour and 15 minutes to completely clean/wash the outside of my car!

I did end up using a little bit more of the product due to the sheer amount of mud on my car but it was still so much easier than my old method of hosing down the car, filling up a couple of buckets with water and car shampoo and then rinsing it down with the hosepipe followed by a rub down with a Chamois cloth.

My hands are dry (due to me wearing rubber gloves) and nice and warm as there was no water involved in the cleaning/washing!  It's still bloody cold outside so using a waterless car cleaning product is a fantastic idea for staying warm!

Is It Any Faster Than Washing The Old-Fashioned Method With A Bucket And Sponge?


To be honest, I'm not sure as I never timed myself washing my car the old way, it certainly feels quicker cleaning this way - as you clean your car a section at a time you get to see instant results which is a satisfying experience that motivates you to keep on cleaning your car!

For me it's certainly a lot easier than my old method and will continue to use it.

I'd imagine if I was to use it once a week to clean my car (rather than leaving it for a month and going down mud tracks) then it most likely would be a lot quicker and then 1 hour and 15 minutes it has take me  to clean/wash it this time - only time will tell...

Time For The Photos!


The ones on the left are BEFORE and the ones on the right are AFTER.

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All in all, I am very pleased with my purchase and the results of cleaning my car with it - I would recommend Greased Lightning Showroom Shine to anyone who wants an easy and waterless way of cleaning their car!

:)

Sunday, 10 January 2010

Greased Lightning Showroom Shine - Waterless Wash & Wax

I had a look out of the window this morning and was pleasantly surprised to see the snow had melted off of my car, time to try out the Greased Lightning Showroom Shine Wash & Wax that I received in the post earlier on in the week!

The first thing I did was to nip out to Tesco Extra to get a couple of micro-fibre cloths, one to put the stuff on with and the other to buff it with.

I wanted to see how long it would take me to wash my car so using my mobile phone I took a couple of photos of my mucky car which would have a time stamp on it so as long as I took a photo at the end I would see exactly how long it too me to clean my car.

I put on a pair of rubber gloves, shook the bottle and the proceeded to liberally spray it on the roof of my car.  Using a blue micro-fibre cloth I rubbed the liquid on the roof and the dirt started appear on my cloth and not on my car - I then used my yellow micro-fibre cloth to buff the area I had been working on.  Why two different coloured cloths?  For no other reason to make sure I remember which one is which - one for putting it on and the other for buffing it!

I then continued the process for the rest of my car and found it to be so much easier than lugging a bucket of soapy water around with me!  Spray, use a cloth to remove the dirt and then buff with another cloth to make it shine - that's as complicated as it gets!

My Father came out to see what I was doing and remarked that I was brave to be washing my car in such freezing cold weather (snow on the ground and the temperature was at 1.5 degrees) as he assumed that the bucket of water would start to freeze and my hands would be frozen.  He wandered around my car looking puzzled, he could see half my car was glistening and the other half was dirty and there was no bucket to be found!

The whole process was very easy and to be honest, whilst I was washing my car I thought to myself that even if it takes the same amount of time to wash my car than my old method, it was still well worth buying as it was so much easier to do!

After finishing by cleaning my alloy wheels, I immediately removed my rubber gloves, got my mobile phone out and took some photos of my car so I would now have a 'before and after' set of images with that all important time stamp on them.

I started 'washing' my car at 10:38 and finished at 11:50 so it had taken me 1 hour and 12 minutes to clean my car.  Normally I would start by rinsing my car with a hose pipe to remove any loose dirt, then I fill a bucket with water with some car wash shampoo and then wash my car with a sponge, (I normally use two buckets of water with car shampoo in it).  I then get the hose pipe and rinse of the suds and then chamois the car until it shines.  I'm never in any hurry when I'm washing my car and it normally takes me about an hour and 45 minutes to do all that.

So overall, by using Showroom Shine I have saved myself about 1/2 an hour which is pretty good going if you ask me!  I'll time myself the next time and see if I'm any quicker!

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AND NOW FOR THE PHOTOS!

The ones on the left are BEFORE and the ones on the right are AFTER.

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And not a scratch to be seen!  All in all I am very impressed and very pleased with my purchase as the results are brilliant!