Bobby Dazzler or Demon Shine etc

JohnM20 replied on 21/08/2016 10:37

Posted on 21/08/2016 10:37

If you use after-wash products such as Demon Shine or Bobby Dazzler here's a tip to make a bottle go much much further.

Instead of making up a bucket of the solution, I make up a far smaller quantity and use in a spray bottle. D.S. for example is a solution of '50ml to a bucket full of water' which, on average is 2 gallons or 9 ltrs (9000ml). This, if my maths is correct, is just under 6mls per litre of water.

I use it in a 500ml spray bottle and get about 10 washes per spray bottle full and for the caravan about 5. It only needs a light spray wiped over with a microfibre cloth. It leaves windows less streaky than proprietary window cleaner sprays and I've also found either of these products to be good for wiping over the interior trim in the car with a barely damp microfibre cloth.

 

nelliethehooker replied on 22/08/2016 20:48

Posted on 22/08/2016 20:48

I do similar John. I take a spray bottle made up of Fenwicks Caravan Cleaner for use on site, as well as one of Bobby Dazzler to use after wiping off.

Fysherman replied on 23/08/2016 07:08

Posted on 23/08/2016 07:08

Not sure how Bobby Dazzler actually works but it certainly does. 

replied on 23/08/2016 08:46

Posted on 23/08/2016 08:46

Bobby dazzler seems to go an awful long way already. Half a bucket does caravan and two cars. Sdmittedly some is wasted 

Fysherman replied on 23/08/2016 09:33

Posted on 23/08/2016 09:33

It does indeed. Two capfulls in a 5 lit spray container does my medium sized caravan with a bit left over. Not tried it on the car, but I will.

I am really impressed by the product.

IamtheGaitor replied on 23/08/2016 10:04

Posted on 23/08/2016 10:04

I do similar John. I take a spray bottle made up of Fenwicks Caravan Cleaner for use on site, as well as one of Bobby Dazzler to use after wiping off.

Is this still allowed then? I thought cleaning on site was banned now apart from wiping windows and lights?

replied on 23/08/2016 11:30

Posted on 23/08/2016 11:30

I carry some fenwicks in a spray mainlt to clean car windows.

Flyingfox replied on 23/08/2016 11:39

Posted on 23/08/2016 11:39

It does indeed. Two capfulls in a 5 lit spray container does my medium sized caravan with a bit left over. Not tried it on the car, but I will.

I am really impressed by the product.

Write your comments here...I would agree does a good job on the caravan and I have used it on the car. Pretty good aswell.

nelliethehooker replied on 23/08/2016 20:19

Posted on 23/08/2016 20:19

I do similar John. I take a spray bottle made up of Fenwicks Caravan Cleaner for use on site, as well as one of Bobby Dazzler to use after wiping off.

Is this still allowed then? I thought cleaning on site was banned now apart from wiping windows and lights?

Depends if the warden's about!!Wink 

nelliethehooker replied on 23/08/2016 20:21

Posted on 23/08/2016 20:21

It does indeed. Two capfulls in a 5 lit spray container does my medium sized caravan with a bit left over. Not tried it on the car, but I will.

I am really impressed by the product.

Write your comments here...I would agree does a good job on the caravan and I have used it on the car. Pretty good aswell.

Me too. Make wiping of bird droppings off easy.

Astro76 replied on 24/08/2016 13:52

Posted on 24/08/2016 13:52

I have yet to pick up my first Caravan, and this is something that I'm very interested in.  Saw a video on youtube of a guy showing how to clean a caravan properly using Fenwicks products.  I remember he had two 10L pump up sprayers, and a squeesy bottle.   He mixed up a solution in one of the 10L bottles, the other was clean water for rinsing.  The squeesy bottle was again for something, can't remember the details, but I loved the idea of the setup.  looked to make the job of keep the van very clean dead easy.

Here's the links

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NspoE_ceRF0

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3VPQ1YLmoYE

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dw7lQMUfk_I

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