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Nanolex Pure Shampoo

by Nanolex
£15.50


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We Say

As its name suggests, Nanolex Pure Shampoo contains no gloss enhancing oils, polymers or waxes. As a result, it's ideal for washing finishes protected with silica-based coatings, because it rinses away freely and leaves no unwanted residues behind. While absolutely the best choice for washing cars protected with silica-based coatings, it's also ideal for use on surfaces protected with any of the other last step products we offer in our store.

Key Features

Cleaning Strength8/10(Compared To Others)
Recommended Dosage50 ml(In A PB Clear Wash Bucket)
Sudsiness8/10(Compared To Others)

Description

Nanolex Pure Shampoo is tough on dirt and grime yet easy rinsing and kind to existing layers of protection. The slippery nature of the high foaming formula minimises the risk of inflicting fresh marring during the wash process, as it enables your wash mitt to glide effortlessly over underlying surfaces as they are washed. In addition to these benefits, Nanolex Pure Shampoo offers superb value for money and is both phosphate- and NTA-free.

Specification

More Information
Adds Protection No
Chemical Basis Detergent-based
Cleaning Strength
8
Enhances Gloss No
Lubricity
8
Number Of Washes Per Bottle
15
Recommended Dilution Ratio 400:1 (water:product)
Recommended Dosage 50 ml (in a PB Clear Wash Bucket)
Size 750 ml
Strips Coatings No
Strips Sealants And Waxes No
Sudsiness
8
pH 7 (neutral)

How To Use

For best results use at a dilution rate of 400:1 (water:product), which equates to 50 ml in a PB Clear Wash Bucket. Simply add the correct amount of shampoo to your suds bucket and then fill it to the top with warm water, stirring it as it fills. If your water pressure is low and relatively few suds are produced, blast a little cold water into the bucket with your hose or pressure washer (submerging the nozzle first); this will generate more suds.

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