Patricia Pearl - Small Claims Procedure - A Practical Guide


An excellent guide for the layperson in how to use the County Court - a must if you are intending to start a claim.

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Last Will and Testament Kit


Make a legally valid will without the fuss and expense of a solicitor - includes a full step-by-step guide.

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BAILIFFS - The Law and Your Rights

Written by John Kruse, one of the leading experts on Bailiff Law, this consumer friendly guide is essential reading for anyone who comes into contact with a bailiff.

The book is easy to understand and clearly explains the rights a bailiff has, and also what they cannot do when collecting debts and repossessing goods etc.

£13.95 + £2.00 (P&P)


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    Default More Fuel Economy? Redex??

    Just wanted to know, is REDEX actually good for the car? I hava diesal n since I have had it from new the fuel economy has reduced i have been servicing it regulary. Any good suggestion to increase fuel economy on my GOLF MK5.

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    Default Re: More Fuel Economy? Redex??

    I assume your asking about the additive that goes into the fuel tank.

    One of the biggest reasons for increased fuel consumption is the clogging of the spray nozzle on the injector. If the spray turns to a jet or dribble then the burn will not produce as much expansion in the combustion chamber to give you the same power per measured 'squirt', that means you are putting your foot just that bit harder on the pedal to get the same speed.

    The cleaners are designed to remove this deposit and unblock the spray nozzle. It might take more than one treatment though depending on the degree of blockage.

    Stick to someone like Redex who have a good research laboratory and are a very old company with a very good reputation. They are not cheap, but a lot cheaper than having the injectors taken out and cleaned.

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    Default Re: More Fuel Economy? Redex??

    I used to use Redex regularly (petrol).

    Wilkinsons regularly offer 100% extra free bottles of Redex. The offer rolls round every 2 months or so.

    There might not be any link but I used redex with every tank and I pushed my car to the limit over 34,000 miles in 14 months and I did not have a single problem.

    For those of you wondering it was a 2002 MG ZS 1.8

    Like I said, maybe no link but I always use it.

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    Default Re: More Fuel Economy? Redex??

    Be careful using additives in modern diesel engines. Some of the later VHP (Very High Pressure System) are sensitive to what you run through them. In fact most manufacturers nowaday's state quite specifically in the handbooks that additives must not be used (Not that anybody bothers reading the handbook).

    So if you use an additive and it damages a very expensive pump or set of injectors then it's down to you. I can just imagine the thread on CAGicon:-

    "Car under warranty, dealer won't replace injection pump". Car won't start, needs new pump, they say no to warranty because of signs of contanination. Customer comes on here slating manufactuer, dealer and staff.

    Someone else posts "call in Trading Standards, Consumer Direct and the FBI", someone else quotes SOGicon Act 1865 blah, blah and all manner of fire and brimstone is directed at Dealer.

    Customer, of course, knows they put Redex or whatever in it and says nowt.

    I know, I've had recent, personal, experience of this and I was on the receiving end. I showed the customer the evidence and he paid up in the end vowing never to deal with me or relevant manufacturer again.

    Don't you just love customers!!!!!!

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    Default Re: More Fuel Economy? Redex??

    Quote Originally Posted by Hammy1962 View Post
    Be careful using additives in modern diesel engines. Some of the later VHP (Very High Pressure Pump) are sensitive to what you run through them. In fact most manufacturers nowaday's state quite specifically in the handbooks that additives must not be used (Not that anybody bothers reading the handbook).

    So if you use an additive and it damages a very expensive pump or set of injectors then it's down to you. I can just imagine the thread on CAGicon:-

    "Car under warranty, dealer won't replace pump". It won't start, needs new pump, they say no to warranty because of signs of contanination. Customer comes on here slating manufactuer, dealer and staff.

    Someone else posts "call in Trading Standards, Consumer Direct and the FBI", someone else quotes SOGicon Act 1865 and all manner of fire and brimstone is directed at Dealer.

    Customer of course knows they put Redex or whatever in it and says nowt.

    I know, I've had recent, personal, experience of this and I was on the receiving end. I showed the customer the evidence and he paid up in the end vowing never to deal with me or relevant manufacturer again.

    Don't you just love customers!!!!!!

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