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Avoid. Poor products, poor customer service. No refund given for a shit product.
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Avoid. Poor products, poor customer service. No refund given for a shit product.
The flat colour paints are OK but the Keirin flake, which is supposed to give a sparkly finish, barely had any flake in the blue can and absolutely none in the red can. Total waste of £20.
Update. Spray Bike have said in an email to me "I'll take the clear recommendation from you that that's not how glitter should be portrayed as an image for web use". So basically, false advertising. They haven't refunded me for this product either.
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