Chinese Car Cleaning Products

evnmopwr

Well-known member
As the heading states, who else found themselves walking around china town, picking up a random can of car cleaning product for dirt cheap and was amazed how well it worked???

I bought the V7 Expert cleaning foam to try on my boot area carpet..
Cost was like R37 (Weirdly priced i know. LMAO)

but it worked so well.
Sprayed the Foam on the oily Area
Left for 30seconds

I literally watched it sizzle and the white foam turned Black from lifting the dirt.
deeper stains, I sprayed foam, used the brush on the lid to work it in and then sprayed foam again and lifted up nicely

It also left this Very pleasant Scent in the carpet boot area

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Little demo image. LOl
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What other products you guys used that worked very well?
 

evnmopwr

Well-known member
LOL.. not really china town

but its the Chinese shop in N1 City... by the PETWORLD close to nando's..

Every sunday we lunch at Nando's and the laaitie runs in there for these dinosaur toys the sell..

so i saw R37 blikkie and my boot carpets were gemors so i said wth. And took it/
 

TurboLlew

Honorary ///Member
I've picked up quite a few decent items at the China Mall in Midrand to be honest. Not car care really, but there are some things that are just good enough for what you need

Don't shoot me, but as an example I have a multimeter that has worked perfectly fine for tracing issues and measuring resistances over the years. I know it is probably inaccurate vs. a top end one used by a pro, but for what I needed it worked just fine. I have a ridiculously overpowered LED floodlight for my carport that cost me like R150 as well...

The only thing I would watch out for with car care products is that they will probably work, but are probably harsher with repeated use (this is generally true for cheaper car care products in general) or would have more limited longevity vs. what we usually use. Anyway for carpets I'm sure its just fine.

This looks like the sneaker cleaner that they sell at trade shows and events - I actually bought 3 for R100 or R120. It works fine on my running shoes and on certain other fabrics.... however I still can't bring me to use it on my higher end stuff LOL.
 
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