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Gunk Tar n Bug

£2.99 - 250ml

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Long time favourite Gunk has to settle for a podium spot this time around. It still cleans superbly and is the one to go for if you want to shift tar as well but it has been pipped by cheaper rivals.

Aerosol delivers a wide spray that foams lightly and clings well while left to penetrate. A wipe with a damp cloth was enough to deal with just about all our bugs.

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Contacts:

Gunk 01709 890099 www.granvilleoil.com
Turtle Wax 01695 716610 www.turtlewaxeurope.com
Autoglym 01462 677766 www.autoglym.com  
Simoniz 0161 491 7391 www.simoniz.co.uk
Halfords 0845 762 6625 www.halfords.com
CarPlan 0161 764 5981 www.tetrosyl.com

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