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Chat Area => General Car Chat => Topic started by: Stevie-blunder on 16 September 2009, 18:19:16
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http://www.carcareadvice.co.uk/faq/exterior-paintwork/can-i-use-washing-up-liquid-to-clean-my-car.htm
I suggest everyone reads this, might stop some cars dropping to bits :(
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NO NOT NEVER :o :o :o :o Unless you hate your car like i used to hate an old Rover 800 Diesel i used to own. I'd red line from cold, i'd rag it every where, but i could never kill it >:( ;D ;D ;D ;D
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NEVER EVER do this....UNFORGIVABLE!!!! >:(
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I am very surprised that there are still people around who think this method is ok! :o :o :o :o
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"The hands that do dishes are as smooth as you face with mild cream Fairy Liquid"
But your car looks like [size=14]S**T.[/size] :D.
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"The hands that do dishes are as smooth as you face with mild cream Fairy Liquid"
But your car looks like [size=14]S**T.[/size] :D.
;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D :y
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Would you use car shampoo to wash your dishes?? Of course not....
So why use washing up liquid to wash the car?? (unless youve got burnt on food round the sides :o)
NO,NO,NO,NO.....
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Would you use car shampoo to wash your dishes?? Of course not....
So why use washing up liquid to wash the car?? (unless youve got burnt on food round the sides :o)
NO,NO,NO,NO.....
;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D.
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Aargh never never never! :(
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I use only water and if required paint protectors(with carnauba) from time to time.. nothing else..
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Would you use car shampoo to wash your dishes?? Of course not....
So why use washing up liquid to wash the car?? (unless youve got burnt on food round the sides :o)
NO,NO,NO,NO.....
Food, puke, beer, and more besides are commonplace for us when we go away for a weekend (and thats just on the inside).
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In my career as a Car Valeter, (Six weeks) When the car wash was closed, I was issued Fairy Liquid to wash cars! Well, they were not MY cars. ::)
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In my career as a Car Valeter, (Six weeks) When the car wash was closed, I was issued Fairy Liquid to wash cars! Well, they were not MY cars. ::)
Shame on you!
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run out of car shampoo long ago. I let the Polish guys do mine. Better job inside and out in 15 mins that would take me a morning. Dont have the time. Or the back for that matter.
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In my career as a Car Valeter, (Six weeks) When the car wash was closed, I was issued Fairy Liquid to wash cars! Well, they were not MY cars. ::)
Shame on you!
Shame indeed, ::)
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"Washing-up liquid may also contain other chemicals such as solvents, surfactants, colourings and preservatives which may be fine for your dishes and hands, but may not be so good for your car."
It's news to me that solvents, surfactants and colourings are good for your hands!!? :o :(
What on earth are they talking about?
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run out of car shampoo long ago. I let the Polish guys do mine. Better job inside and out in 15 mins that would take me a morning. Dont have the time. Or the back for that matter.
In the past if I was busy I go for car wash :-/ and what happened - they damaged the car a few times..
scratches everywhere inside- outside >:( >:(
I swear after, no more .. if I cant wash, let stay dirty..
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Fairy still can't be as bad as the floor scrubbing brush :o I once saw an old dear 'washing' her car with. :-? :-? :-?
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Fairy Liquid used on paintwork to remove all traces of wax prior to carrying out any paintwork repairs!!
Therefore not to be recommended for "everyday" car washing!!
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washing up liquid rots the rubbers and causes leaks a bloke at halfords started to clean my windscreen with fairy to get rid of the grease as the new wipers wasnt cleaning properly i asked him to stop he said it wont do any damage so i grab him by the throat and told him if he puts it on my car again ill make him drink the bottle ive been banned from the store ever since not one of my best moves
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Saw the car wash mob at the local Tesco wheel out a trolley load of Tesco Value washing up liquid the other day :o
Can't remember the name of the mob, but the sign says 'In conjuction with Tesco'.
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washing up liquid rots the rubbers and causes leaks a bloke at halfords started to clean my windscreen with fairy to get rid of the grease as the new wipers wasnt cleaning properly i asked him to stop he said it wont do any damage so i grab him by the throat and told him if he puts it on my car again ill make him drink the bottle ive been banned from the store ever since not one of my best moves
:y :y
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There's absolutely nothing wrong with washing a car using washing up liquid, just as long as its not your own LOL ;D ;) ;)
BTW, the kids around here turn up in little gangs offering to 'wash your car mister?' armed with a bucket (full of what resembles sump oil), sponge, washing up liquid and wait for it......... those sponge/green topped scourer pads!!! Gawd help us ! ;D ;D :y
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I'm fortunate enough to have a workshop full of car cleaning products usually only avaliable to the trade through friends in the valeting/smart repair game.
Despite this i've found, & those in the game agree that you can't go wrong with Halfords own brand car shampoo. I forget how much it costs as it lasts that long, a dollop in a bucket foams up really well. 8-)
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Cant remember the last time I washed mine. ::) ::) :)
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Cant remember the last time I washed mine. ::) ::) :)
Please leave your membership card at the desk when you collect you coat...Bye!!!! ;D
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i use the turtlewax shampoo, its ok but use too much youll never get rid of the bloody bubbles and dont use before a t-cut, makes it really hard to get back off. one of my friends used a brillo pad and was half way through before i turned up, no amount of tcut would help, he was doing a thorough job. left alone it may have ended up looking like a delorean for about an hour, before the rust set in.
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Saw the car wash mob at the local Tesco wheel out a trolley load of Tesco Value washing up liquid the other day :o
Can't remember the name of the mob, but the sign says 'In conjuction with Tesco'.
You've just given me a great idea for a free respray :y
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Fairy Liquid used on paintwork to remove all traces of wax prior to carrying out any paintwork repairs!!
Therefore not to be recommended for "everyday" car washing!!
*nods sagely* I use it for precisely that.