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Hehe, I just washed my stagea using my brand new ENJO car glove and cloth and I was so impressed I thought I'd take some photos to show off the "shininess" :D

The only "photoshopping" was in removing numberplates etc. :(

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and here's a couple pics of the full car, just for good measure.

Its completely stock in the looks department.

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:D

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The angle of the photo and the reflection may be a bit deceptive, but it does make the paint look awesome :P

Here's a better one of the bonnet, with no shadows.

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pretty sure anyone could get shots like this after a good car wash - I just thought it looked cool! :)

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lookn good Steve-0

just use the drive in carwash stations myself now, costs $4 for an awesome chemical-hosedown

got some of those mitten things you mention for xmas, and dipped in a bucket of rain water they do help the car come up real nice and shiney.

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all i use is a enjo mit & cold water about twice a week, real easy to clean & comes up great,takes about ten mins[now someone will probably tell us enjo's no good]

hehe, you either like it or you dont i guess. My wife sells it now so I have to like it :happy:

Still, I've got to say I'm pretty impressed with it. The only thing I could really argue with was the price, but then I've spent a lot on car cleaning products in the last 3-4 years (a lot more than the car cleaning kit costs). And for a lot of the other enjo products, they are often cheaper than the chemical cleaners they replace (over 4 years - which is the expected lifetime of the cloths etc.).

Anyway, I'm not trying to sell them...I just use one and it works great, best car cleaning glove i've used. :huh:

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yeh got to agree they work a treat, i dunno if it's the sfhc or what but my car comes up great ,enjo cold water & and a good shammie is all you need(i still recall someone said enjo's no good for your duco....i dont believe it ....i hope there wrong cause i wash my car more than i wash myself,

cheers smelly, i mean leetom.

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