Car GodsFall Out Eliminator' - Leather Reviving Conditioner - Moisturising Balm for Interior Seats, Restores to Natural Finish - PH Neutral and Acid and Silicone Free - 500ML
M**N
Shifted some very stubborn brake dust
Bought a new car, well new to me but second hand. It looked pretty clean when I picked it up, but on closer inspection it had been only superficially cleaned. The worst areas were the alloys. The face of the wheels were not too bad, but behind the spokes (the barrel of the wheel) was solid black and the caked on grime just laughed at my feeble attempts to pressure wash and shampoo it off. So I bought this and it did the trick and shifted around 95% of the grime. During and after shots are included (no before shot, but the alloys were pretty dirty and you know what a dirty alloy wheel looks like right?). I found a few tricks using this. Firstly it works best sprayed on a dry wheel. Don't wet it first. Leave at least 5 minutes and then get a wheel brush and get jiggy and agitating it. This stuff is good, but for really baked on dust you are going to have to work it hard with a brush it will not lift it without physical action. Secondly, be careful and don't get it on your skin. It is not caustic and will not burn, but it will dry your skin out very quickly, so wear gloves or barrier cream. Thirdly, it does not smell of mango, unless there is a vareity of mango which would kill you with one taste. The stuff smells strong and noxious but it can only work if it causes a chemical reaction stronger than the oxidation of the iron which is keeping the dust stuck on your wheels, so the bad smell is a reminder of the job it has to do. Although it is a spray it is quite viscous once the wheels and does a good job of clinging. The purple dye activates once the reaction is underway and you will get purple and violet oozing down showing you it is working. So it smells like Satan's cologne, but if you want your wheels to smell nice, use this first, then rinse it away and then spray your tyres with fabreze. I gave it 4 stars simply because of the cost. I had to use liberal amounts, but one bottle did the 4 wheels with another left over for another wheel. But you won't have to do this very often and if you look after your wheels once they are clean (washing weekly or fortnightly), you won't get the build up again and will probably only have to apply this once or twice a year to keep on top of iron fallout contamination. Make sure you have a strong hose or ideally a pressure washer to rinse it off, if it dries before you can rinse it you will have big problems.
P**N
To impulsive in using the product
Gave it three stars, one star less due to my rashness in using it in direct sunlight ( didn't read the label properly). Turns a dark red colour when it hits the dirt after a while. Washed the car well before use and it did clean some more after using it ( around the hidden/hard to reach places, and particularly on the window seals, near fuel cap area. I may have given it 4 stars but for my own stupidityPhil
S**
A very good product - does what it says on the bottle.
This does exactly what it is meant to do, and the results show during and after cleaning - the process is much easier and the finish after cleaning is much clearer and shinier. The car just looks and feels cleaner.I would think twice about using it if you don't have access to a hose and use a bucket instead, however. It can be quite hard to rinse the residue off the car when using a bucket. It doesn't go very far either - I only did two cars with it before it ran out. A Peugeot 405 an a Mercedes E-Class estate to give you an idea of how far it will go.Probably more than enough if you're normal and don't have millions of cars!
C**M
Beautiful
It does as it describes i didnt was my mothers car for 4 months and saw oxidasions so when i brought this i already knew what was going to happen but when it turned purple infront of my eyes and fully cleaned the car into the factory pain i fell in love .It does have heavy smell and may be corrosive so use gloves but i loved the abilities
C**S
First class
I often wondered why my white cars over the years always ended up with little orange dots all over it and then I read a artical about tiny metal particles from the brake pads that land on the car so I googled it and up came this stuff , I thought I would give it a go and wow what a result , easy to use and the results are perfect , no affects to the shine of my car just all the particles are gone , done the wheels and callipers too and best result ever , everything is like new . You learn something new every day and I’m glad I learnt this one
D**E
Good gear works well
Good stuff smells a bit strange but it works and turns purple as it works so you know it's working some dried on stains need a bit of agitation in with a soft brush but it gets it off I will be getting this product again when needed
S**J
Poor Performance
Used on two cars carefully following instructions. Very limited effect on the cars’ paintwork, one of which had obvious iron ‘fall-out’ contamination in places. A bit more effective on alloy wheels. A clay bar did a far superior job.
C**N
Works well but doesn’t go far!!
Someone used a grinder near my van and it got covered in ‘rust dust’, someone recommended I use fallout spray to remove it and it worked wonders, it’s all gone! Bit of a hassle to wash off but got there in the end. Only downfall was the bottle only just covered my van (was gonna use the left overs to do the wheels but didn’t have enough)
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