Bug residue. Traffic film. Winter salt. Tar specks. The grime that ends up baked onto your front end after a long motorway run doesn't shift with a mitt and shampoo, and trying to scrub it off is how you end up putting swirl marks into a coating that was meant to last five years.
Citrus solvents lift it cold. This is the bottle to reach for before the contact wash on anything filthier than a normal weekly clean, and the bottle to reach for in winter when the road is throwing salt at the car every drive.
Heavily concentrated, so a bottle goes a very long way
1:100 dilution. One litre of concentrate makes 100 litres of working solution. That is up to 333 cleans from a single bottle. A 5 litre bottle is1,665 cleans, 3.6p each. You are paying for the citrus chemistry, not for the bottle of water that ready-to-use products want to ship you.
Coating-safe at recommended dilution
Safe on paint, glass, plastic trim, ceramic and graphene coatings, sealants and waxes at the 1:100 dilution. Strong enough to lift bug splatter, gentle enough to use weekly without stripping the protection underneath.
How to use
Mix 10ml of concentrate to 1 litre of water in a pump sprayer or pressure-washer foam cannon.
Apply to a dry or lightly pre-rinsed car. Cover the front bumper, lower panels, wheel arches and anywhere bug or tar residue collects.
Let it dwell for two to three minutes. Do not let it dry on the paint, particularly in hot weather.
Rinse off thoroughly with a pressure washer before your contact wash.
Approximately 300ml of mixed solution per car.
If the car is genuinely caked, run a snow foam pre-wash first to lift the loose dirt, then follow with Citrus Wash to break the bonded residue.