VTRDark wrote:Paraffin is harsh by comparison. I've never had issues using it on the chain but I wouldn't like to use it neat. A general strong mix 30 - 40% watered down works a treat. Spray on and give a bit of agitation with a stiff brush and rinse off.
I did put an in-line link in the above post but here it is direct. Oh I forgot to mention, they are British firm too. Lets support small independant British businesses
VTRDark wrote:Paraffin is harsh by comparison. I've never had issues using it on the chain but I wouldn't like to use it neat. A general strong mix 30 - 40% watered down works a treat. Spray on and give a bit of agitation with a stiff brush and rinse off.
I did put an in-line link in the above post but here it is direct. Oh I forgot to mention, they are British firm too. Lets support small independant British businesses
So you did....should read more carefully....cheers again
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Wish you hadn't told me lol......now 65 quid poorer......still stuff for car and bike.....
Here is hoping that the stuff us good but you can't really go wrong with recommendations from this forum
£65 is easily done when it comes to detailing products. You wont be disappointed. It's nice that they supply microfibres and pads too. I tell you what, once you use Surfex you will never use Paraffin again. Hydra is lovely, it smells like a fruit juice so easy to apply and buff up. It's in a liquid form and does not leave white marks on things like plastic or vinyl either. It's almost like a quick detailer. Just don't go waxing your seat or you will be sliding around all over the place.