Leza

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Hi,

I'm just starting out and really trying to save time and money. I'm currently trying to find an industrial product (preferably smells good), wipes over the paintwork (skirts, doors, surfaces would be good too) and dissolves grease dirt etc, and you don't need to clean it off after afterwards (double the work).

Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Leza

tony dubois

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Leza

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That's brilliant, thanks  :)

Plankton

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G101 in warm water.

Leza

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Thanks Alan, do u need to wash it afterwards?

Plankton

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Spray it on and wipe over it. The valeter I use gave me some to try while back he uses it for cars/van and his wife uses it for her cleaning business. It's not got the fancy smell though!

Leza

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Thanks Alan. If it's good on paint work I don't mind at all as that seems to be the biggest time consumer to bring up spotless.  :)

Kev Martin

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Spray it on and wipe over it. The valeter I use gave me some to try while back he uses it for cars/van and his wife uses it for her cleaning business. It's not got the fancy smell though!

Be careful with G101!  It is not all the same!  The original one in the Blueish Bottle is concentrate and can be diluted up to 30:1 depending on what your using it on.  They also flog it Diluted in clear bottles.  It has Limonzene in it so looks like a luminous yellow colour.  Just be careful what your using and what dilution strength it is, ask your mate what dilution he gave you?  I am not teaching you to suck eggs just being cautious before Leza gets carried away and wrecks something with the wrong dilution.  It does have a little perfume in it but not a lot.
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Plankton

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up to 50-1 in warm water with the original.

Leza

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Cheers Alan I will now check to make sure if undiluted or not

dustee

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Diluted washing up liquid will do exactly the same and cheaper