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23rd March 2012, 23:31
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Anyone use Demon Shine?
I got some demon shine last week, used it for the first time yesterday. I think the results are pretty good for the price of it. Does anyone else use it and what did use think of it?
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23rd March 2012, 23:34
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Car(s): 1988 ford fiesta mk2 1.4-
2001 black saxo furio (d
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i use to to top up on the shine. polish once a week and during the weeks get the demon shine out.
i use it neat in a squirty bottle.
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24th March 2012, 00:12
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Location: Sunderland
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There are far better products out there,
Even Meguiars Last touch is a much better product I would give that a try.
Personally I use this as my quick detailer and it's amazing stuff and the smell of it is lovely:
Poorboys white diamond, North East Detailing used it a lot and recommended it to me and I wouldn't change
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24th March 2012, 00:19
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As above tbh ^ , demonshine does give a good shine but if you have waxed your car it will strip the wax off
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24th March 2012, 01:06
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Quote:
Originally Posted by f13sta
i use to to top up on the shine. polish once a week and during the weeks get the demon shine out.
i use it neat in a squirty bottle.
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I found it quite good for bringing the shine up quickly instead of spending hours on waxing/polishing
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Originally Posted by Aly
There are far better products out there,
Even Meguiars Last touch is a much better product I would give that a try.
Personally I use this as my quick detailer and it's amazing stuff and the smell of it is lovely:
Poorboys white diamond, North East Detailing used it a lot and recommended it to me and I wouldn't change
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Thanks mate, I will take a look into getting that in the near future
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24th March 2012, 01:23
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yep and my brither is a valeter/cleaner and he loves the stuff!
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24th March 2012, 01:36
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i use it all the time good stuff
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24th March 2012, 01:40
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Is the poor boys white diamond a similar product to black hole but for lighter coloured cars?
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24th March 2012, 08:22
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Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Ayr
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Quote:
Originally Posted by A_Whit
Is the poor boys white diamond a similar product to black hole but for lighter coloured cars?
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Yes, it is the same
As said, if you have wax on your car it will strip it as i found out when going to a meet. The guy i was giving a lift said he would bring his as i didn't have a detailer. Over the next couple of days i found that the car wasn't beading as as it was I only use Angelwax products now. I got some quick detailer when i was last up and it's really really good.
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24th March 2012, 09:50
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No demon shine is crap for a quick detailer but it does the job for a cheap clay lube I use meguiars last touch for my quick detailer and then for special occasions use autobrite project 32 as a quick detailer at shows and things.
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24th March 2012, 11:17
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I used too, until car insurance prevented me to be able to do it.
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25th March 2012, 16:47
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Car(s): black saxo vtr 1.6 2000
ford puma 1.7 vct
clio 1
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dod juice red mist quick detailer all the way for me demon shine on a black saxo well atleast mine did naff all.
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25th March 2012, 17:40
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Quote:
Originally Posted by vtrsarah
dod juice red mist quick detailer all the way for me demon shine on a black saxo well atleast mine did naff all.
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Red mist is a sealant...
I use Demon shine as a QD or a clay lube but after I top up my protection. I think it's good for the price.
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25th March 2012, 17:53
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Car(s): black saxo vtr 1.6 2000
ford puma 1.7 vct
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Jamie
Red mist is a sealant...
I use Demon shine as a QD or a clay lube but after I top up my protection. I think it's good for the price.
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is it ive always used it as a quick detailer lol
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26th March 2012, 10:34
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I thought you just used it to help dry your car? as in it pushed water off then ran off well itself?
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27th March 2012, 02:36
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It is designed to top up protection layers.
I wouldn't use it to clean dust off or anything, I'd use Born slippy qd or demon shine but as said with demon shine it can strip wax layers.
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27th March 2012, 02:37
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Quote:
Originally Posted by MuZiZZle
I thought you just used it to help dry your car? as in it pushed water off then ran off well itself?
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Sure your not thinking of Dodo Juice Time To Dry comes in a purple bottle...
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27th March 2012, 12:35
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Sean_VTR
I used too, until car insurance prevented me to be able to do it.
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Errrrrrr explain?
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27th March 2012, 14:46
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Location: birmingham
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White diamond is not the same product as demon shine.
White diamond. Filling polish
Demon shine. Quick detailer
U want a less greasy detailing spray than demon shine. Take a look on clean your car site there's loads to look at!
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2nd April 2012, 12:05
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#20
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AutoSmart Aqua Rinse is much better IMO.
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