Right here is my review.... sorry its taken a while - time taken for one side - 25mins cleaning after fannying about
The conservatory is my own ... i was going to clean it it up and do a upvc restoration as a showcase for my new conny restoration sideline. Anyway it needed cleaning before i could restore it.
I only cleaned one side as the light was fading and i wouldnt have got pictures tonight.
Right - having watched videos on this product back in July i decided to give it a try (my ebay id can prove i paid for it)
Ok so i got set up, 10 sprays onto an extreme flat black brush with pencils, water one and away i went. It was doing a good job, but not as good as the videos i have seen. After a quick think i realised i was using the black brush where in the video it was the white mono (Gardiners) with fans. Luckily i have one of these that has been stripped of the bracket and fans. Anyway i stripped the parts from other brushes and got this one back up and running - so thats a white Gardiner's mono dual trim with fans.
10 sprays again and off i went. Works the same as you see in the videos. No pre soaking needed at all. It has cleaned the upvc extremely well, got rid of light grey marking and lightened the darker grey marks.
This stuff is good. In my opinion its better than virosol in the way that it cleans so well, then add on the time saving that there is no pre soaking needed.
Is it worth the £8.95 + £3.50 p&p = £12.45 ....... YES in my opinion.
The ONLY down side of this is the bottle. The trigger seems to have a tendancy to stick, making spraying onto the brush difficult at times. Ive got an empty spray bottle i bought from a cleaning suppliers im going to stick it in and label up.
Quick tip is to have a pouch to stick the bottle in and then you wont have to keep going up and down the ladder when it falls off from where ever you try to hang it from.
Heres the after pictures