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Just received a bottle of VP Citrus Bling from CYC. (First time I've ordered it)

According to the `blurb` on their website, it states that as a `Drying Aid` it can be diluted 1:3. which is why I ordered it...good value.

Yet on the bottle itself it clearly states that it should be used `neat`!

Think I'll dilute it anyway.

Regards

Mike.

From CYC Website Mike:

 

Valet Pro Citrus Bling is an unusually versatile product.

1. Fast Wax (protects for 1 month)
2. Drying Aid (dilute 1:3 parts water)
3. Quick detailer (dilutes 1:3 upto 1:10)
4. Glass Cleaner
5. Clay lube (dilutes 1:16)
6. Paint clenanse and gloss enhancer

1. Fast wax - as a fast wax the product is either used neat or diluted 1:1. It is a simple process of spray and wipe. It delivers an exceptional shine with very little effort and will last about 3 weeks. A car can be citrus blinged (citrus bling does not contain wax) in a matter of minutes delivering a just waxed look on new and good quality paint work.

2. Drying aid - A quick spray on a panel and then wipe with a drying towel - citrus bling speeds up the drying process but also adds gloss to the paint work. Giving an impressive finish to a wash.

3. Quick detailer - has been used in showrooms to quickly remove dust and add extra gloss to the showroom cars quickly and easily. Citrus bling needs to be diluted 1:3 and up to 1:8 giving exceptional value for the quick detailers. Used regularly citrus bling as a quick detailer helps reduce dust and dirt build up on your car.

4. Glass cleaner - this is either a love or hate purpose for citrus bling. Some customers believe it's the best glass cleaner on the market while others don't. I think this is all down to personal method of glass cleaning. In truth it's an optional use but not for everyone.

5. Clay lube - this is one area where citrus bling excels. Truly exceptional value. One of the most important jobs for a clay lube is to create a barrier thick enough to protect the paint work but thin enough to allow the grime and contaminate to be picked up by the clay. Citrus bling does this exceptionally well but will also add gloss to the paint work while using it. This also helps to add shine in the long run when a wax is applied.

6. Paint cleanse and gloss enhancer - Valet ProCitrus bling contains orange peel derivatives that help clean the paint surface when used neat. This process removes tar, tree sap and other contaminates. It can be used with a duel action polisher, panel by panel, making sure you wipe up with a good quality micro fibre. This process gives the paint work extra gloss prior to wax application. If you're looking for a paint clenz with no abrasives then look no further. Citrus bling will knock your socks off.

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Hello, Chris.

Yeah I know...that's the point I'm making...as you see in your post, dilute 1:3, and yet on the bottle it states use neat!

Regards

Mike.

I get you now...sorry

I would dilute it anyway Mike

Got some of this as part of a waxybox a while back, was pretty impressed with the stuff.

Used neat it beaded really well, and diluted 1:3 it worked really well as a quick detailer.

It's good stuff, and does give a great shine. Beading is good, but not quite as good as Sonax BSD, nor as long lasting. Goes on great though and easier to apply than BSD

I've just spent the last 15 minutes completely baffled by this thread...................until I saw that the title states 'VP Citrus Bling' and not 'VP Citrus Prewash' :/

 

It's too early.

Easily done

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