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Sheilz
4th August 2009, 01:00 AM
I used this stuff for the first time on Specy and just wish I'd invested in it years ago. Fabulous stuff to work with, just effortless. :thumbs up:

KenL
4th August 2009, 09:04 AM
Which of their products are you talking about please?

http://www.r222-shop.co.uk/?gclid=CIyZk43FiZwCFZwA4wodSWxEYQ

KenL
4th August 2009, 09:06 AM
Just realised looking at the pics of their paintwork cleanser and 'Concours-Look' Carnauba Wax that these products (packaging at least) look exactly like the P21 stuff I have.

Anyone know if it the same?

dezzyS
4th August 2009, 09:19 AM
I used to buy P21S autowash from Polished Bliss and they now stock R222 instead. I think it's just the same. Definitely looks and smells the same and does the same job.

Sheilz, what did you use it for?

I use it on the wheels, the grubbiest parts of the car, engine, metalwork, etc (all diluted 1:1). I think some people use it to foam the car too, either mixed with another foam product or on its own. Will try that too sometime soon.

japper
4th August 2009, 10:03 AM
I used to buy P21S autowash from Polished Bliss and they now stock R222 instead. I think it's just the same. Definitely looks and smells the same and does the same job.

Sheilz, what did you use it for?

I use it on the wheels, the grubbiest parts of the car, engine, metalwork, etc (all diluted 1:1). I think some people use it to foam the car too, either mixed with another foam product or on its own. Will try that too sometime soon.

Yep, P21S Autowash was rebranded as R222, so it's the same stuff.

Sheilz
4th August 2009, 12:38 PM
I was referring to the 100% canaubra wax. Had already washed the car and just wanted to top up his coat. I think its a matter of honour that he goes to the 'adoption agency' in as spotless a condition as possible. Apart from the scuffing on his wheels - my parking and granite cobbles just dont work well together - he's looking pretty immaculate.