Video: Auto Finesse Citrus Power in action

Impressive, Think i might invest as I've gone a month without a wash...and the days are still racking up
 
Going to be purchasing this soon as my car is crying out for a clean and has alot of **** stuck to it.
 
Hmm . . looks good stuff. I`ve tried a couple of AF products and so far I`ve been impressed, specially with Rejuvinate.

Looks like I`ll be getting something else I didn`t know I wanted till now :)
 
Another great video guys... Been tempted by some AF products resisted for a while until i use some of the stuff ive already got but may have to try some of this.
 
John the video must have worked a treat you've sold out of the 1l...

You expecting more stock working out your way towards end of week was going to pop past on way back...
 
John the video must have worked a treat you've sold out of the 1l...

You expecting more stock working out your way towards end of week was going to pop past on way back...

Yes, it was popular! More due by Friday: just double check on the site for stock but should be here Thursday.
 
I ordered some on Friday after seeing that Vid of Rich's car (mines is white also) still waiting on a dispatch notice though, hopefully got mines ordered before it went out of stock! (Website said it was still in stock when i ordered it..)
 
Just bought 1l of this waiting on it arriving.. Looking forward to getting to use it.
 
My wife's car has some bubbles of rust just breaking though the paint from the inside out would this be safe to use in this condition or would you recommend I get the paint sorted before I used this product. Just asking as it takes the dirt off great in the video but what would happen if it got into the rust bubble.
 
My wife's car has some bubbles of rust just breaking though the paint from the inside out would this be safe to use in this condition or would you recommend I get the paint sorted before I used this product. Just asking as it takes the dirt off great in the video but what would happen if it got into the rust bubble.

I'd avoid this area with any product. I'd get it painted ASAP as unpainted, at this time of year especially, you'll be getting road salt, water etc into it making the rust spread more quickly.

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i used this yesterday, my car was VERY dirty, i foamed it, left it, jetwashed it (always a little dirty still, too much to be washing with a bucket and mitt) then applied the citrus power, and jetwashed again, literally no sign of dirt, my bucket wash was easy, couldnt feel anything under the mitt, only areas that were still dirty were the very bottom of the sills.

John, would you say this is adequate enough for wheels, or would bilberry wheel cleaner be better at shifting brake dust etc???
 
I've used Bilberry for a while and found it's good but won't shift baked on brake dust no matter what strength I use. For that I reckon you need Carpro Iron X. I'm going to get a sample bottle of Iron X and try it on those bits I can't shift.
 
i used this yesterday, my car was VERY dirty, i foamed it, left it, jetwashed it (always a little dirty still, too much to be washing with a bucket and mitt) then applied the citrus power, and jetwashed again, literally no sign of dirt, my bucket wash was easy, couldnt feel anything under the mitt, only areas that were still dirty were the very bottom of the sills.

John, would you say this is adequate enough for wheels, or would bilberry wheel cleaner be better at shifting brake dust etc???

I'm not a Bilberry fan to be honest and it's not one we stock. One way to find out if Citrus Power has the strength for the dust! Give it a dry!

If not, I'd go with Wolf's Chemicals Decon Gel: Wolf's Chemicals Decon Gel (Deironizer) | Wolf's Chemicals Car Care & Detailing Products (Out of stock at the moment, it is on order though so won't be too long)

We used to stock Iron X but replaced it with Decon Gel: Decon Gel has a long cling time and you just rinse the wheels, spray this on, agitate it gently then leave it for 20minutes or so (I tend to get on with cleaning door shuts, badges, filling buckets etc) then rinse it off. It contains degreasers too so will remove general grime as well as brake dust etc.



I've used Bilberry for a while and found it's good but won't shift baked on brake dust no matter what strength I use. For that I reckon you need Carpro Iron X. I'm going to get a sample bottle of Iron X and try it on those bits I can't shift.

As above, I'd give Decon Gel a go.
 

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