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| ![]() Hi All, Is anyone interested to get the Jopasu kit in Delhi/NCR. We can order in bulk like the way RK is planning. Cheers Sridhar |
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| ![]() They have their reseller in Okhla, let me get his contact details, you can order the duster from Okhla location. |
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BHPian Join Date: Nov 2009 Location: Pune
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| ![]() Got one for my i20 from a car accessory shop in Pune for 450. Good result so far ![]() |
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| ![]() Any shop in hyderabad resells this brand? Vijay |
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| ![]() Jopasu is still not selling on Ebay... What gives? |
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Distributor Name: M/s Jyoti Engineering Industries. C-160, Narayana Industrial Estate, Phase I, New Delhi-110 028 Contact Person: Mr. Kanwal Malhotra Mobile: 09810407772 / 1 | |
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| ![]() Are there any ditributors of Jopasu Dusters available in Chennai? |
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| ![]() Sorry if you find it silly (I do!), but can you please tell me if the address you have given is Okhla or somewhere else? I did read your previous post where you said there is a reseller in Okhla. So, is the Narayana Industrial Estate located in Okhla? Any directions from Lal Kuan? |
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![]() @abhipuru16 - Check this out - Jyoti Engineering Industries, Delhi, Delhi, India Or you can call up the number given by Tanwaramit and confirm the location/route | |
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Senior - BHPian ![]() | ![]() I came across this useful thread today only. It seems Jopasu will help us to get out of the hectic cleaning job. I would like to go for one. Jason, Did you get any idea about the sellers in Chennai. I too will look for and will get the idea. If I find the address of the availability in Chennai I will post the address here. |
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BHPian ![]() | ![]() I couldn't find Jopasu anywhere in Chennai but Haute Car Zone on OMR had something similar from a company called FOURING or something like that. Korean, I believe. They are selling it for 750 or so for 1 largish brush. Anyone used that? I finally got MOTHERS Refelctions kit delivered, and want to use this brush for dusting in between washes. Currently my car gets more scratches (swirl marks) during washes than anytime else ![]() Gears, Red-One. |
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| ![]() RedOne@ I am using the Fouring one. 1 large duster for dusting the exterior and another smaller,round one to dust the interior dashboard/seats etc. My car is around 2 weeks old and is silver in color. Have used it some 4-5 times, and it does pick up the loose dust quite effectively, without moving it around. The duster bristles are increasingly turning black, which means the dust particles are sticking to it. Not sure what the efficacy would be in another month's time. Further, last week only I have done the waxpol paint protection treatment. The duster however will not clean sticky substances (like the ones where you have some water drops gathered, in fact, it will make it look worse by spreading it around). The way I clean the exteriors currently, is to first use the duster to remove the loose dirt, and then wipe the surface off with the damp/moist microfibre cloth. This way the shine is maintained, without using too much water. BTW, what is this MOTHERS Reflection Kit and what is it used for? Further, need to know if the duster is washable. Since most of these duster, as per manufacturer's claims, are wax coated, not sure if these are cleaned with water, will it work the same. Will let you know once I do wash it after a month or so! Last edited by sanjayc : 5th January 2010 at 13:36. |
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