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Re: New Maintenance Guide - Aerosol Spraying
« Reply #15 on: 28 May 2007, 08:33:55 »

Sodium dodecylbenzene sulphonate

Silly me, that's salt :-?
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« Reply #16 on: 28 May 2007, 12:35:00 »

Mind you, virtually everything has got salt in it, Stardrops contains far less salt than Fairy Liquid!
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« Reply #17 on: 28 May 2007, 16:33:02 »

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Sodium dodecylbenzene sulphonate Silly me, that's salt :-?

I wouldnt go putting that on your fish and chips tho AA  ;)

It might melt them  ;D
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Re: New Maintenance Guide - Aerosol Spraying
« Reply #18 on: 28 May 2007, 16:53:01 »

Just looked up Dove soap, that contains salt as well.

Seems like every soap contains salt, and I would guess that every car shampoo also contains salt.

Diluted, I can't really see that it matters.

Some products used neat, if they contain a high degree of salt could, I suppose, have a harmfull effect on paintwork.

I have washed my car with Stardrops, with no harmfull effects, but I wouldn't wash it with Fairy Liquid.

Stardrops, on the label, says use for car washing, and I must admit, because I don't like Wash & Wax products, it gives me a streak/smear free finish.

......and it's cheap, I buy it from the Pound Shop, although someone said you can get it for 50p from Wilkinsons.

My Dad, bless him, always used Stardrops, and never had a problem with his cars.

I think Stardrops should advertise more in the car mags.

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Re: New Maintenance Guide - Aerosol Spraying
« Reply #19 on: 28 May 2007, 19:44:55 »

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Just looked up Dove soap, that contains salt as well.

Seems like every soap contains salt, and I would guess that every car shampoo also contains salt.

Diluted, I can't really see that it matters.

Some products used neat, if they contain a high degree of salt could, I suppose, have a harmfull effect on paintwork.

I have washed my car with Stardrops, with no harmfull effects, but I wouldn't wash it with Fairy Liquid.

Stardrops, on the label, says use for car washing, and I must admit, because I don't like Wash & Wax products, it gives me a streak/smear free finish.

......and it's cheap, I buy it from the Pound Shop, although someone said you can get it for 50p from Wilkinsons.

My Dad, bless him, always used Stardrops, and never had a problem with his cars.

I think Stardrops should advertise more in the car mags.


never heard of it mate but the least salt the better!!! :y
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