Have a look at the site there are some fantastic cleaning products on there at competitive prices.
http://www.detailedobsession.com/catalog/index.php

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Detailed obsession discountGareth in detailed obsession has kindly offered all mx5irland members a 5-7% discount depending on the size of the order.
Have a look at the site there are some fantastic cleaning products on there at competitive prices. http://www.detailedobsession.com/catalog/index.php ![]() ![]() http://www.cardomain.com/ride/3099765 "When I make a key the on position and push the button, an engine works"
![]() Ash,
Forgot to say to you, pick up some Tea tree oil in one of the health shops/chemists. Its great stuff for removing tar/marks/etc Steve
![]() That's great Ash - thanks for organising that. I'll try to get a good look through the site later.
Steve, with regards to the tea tree oil.......how did you find this out? I often wonder who was first to, for example, decide to try rubbing tea tree oil onto their car to see what it would do...... A great tip - and I'm sure it is cheaper than the "branded" products. mrges
![]() An Australian friend put me on to it.. it also disolves Ronseal(don't ask how I know), tar, bugs, chewing gum, is a disinfectant, an antiseptic and generally "good for what ails ye".
Steve
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![]() Tea tree oil also repels fleas and Cleopatra was rumoured to shave her legs with it........(ok,i made the cleopatra story up!)
Sean og
![]() On the topic of tea-tree oil -
http://www.irishhealth.com/index.html?level=4&id=6789 Sean, I wonder is that what killed Cleopatra - maybe she stuck some up her asp................ Of more relevance to the thread - thanks again, Ash, for organising the deal with Detailed Obsession. I have been emailing Gareth over the past few days for advice on what products to use etc. and last night ordered a heap of stuff from him, and got the discount you mentioned. One possible downside to the deal is the shipping costs to Ireland - though not his fault. Given the size/weight of the order I put in I had it shipped to Belfast for the princely sum of £4.95. Had it been sent to Ireland it would have cost upwards of £30! Can't wait for it to arrive and have a good go at getting the swirl marks out of the beemer (black is such a good colour when it is an overcast day and the car is clean.....but on a sunny day every imperfection shows up). mrges
![]() Oh, thats interesting.. the comments below the article are well worth a read for a "balanced" view on the issue. Still... I'll stop using it if the car gets a rash from it. ![]() I've found shipping costs from the UK to be very inconsistant.. 30stlg for how many bottles? Can't be heavier than the 4 tyres that were couriered to me from the UK for 7stlg last month.. (www.camskills.co.uk) Steve
![]() Hi Steve,
Just checked the mail I got back from Gareth, and he says shipping costs should be between £25 and £30 (so not in excess of £30 as previously stated!). The cost would be so much as I decided, to make me feel better after Chelsea's defeat on Wednesday night, to comfort buy a polishing machine also. In addition, some of the bottles I ordered are 32oz. Perhaps the alloys you ordered are maybe being sent as part of a larger (regular)consignment. I looked at a number of sites, and the rates are comparable. Some sites offered "free shipping" (to the UK), but their prices were about £1 or so dearer per item....so not really free afterall. mrges
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