AutoDry Wash Products
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AutoDry Wash Products
I am wondering what these are?
kozak.com/item-kozak_cloth
My dad is always talking about them, saying how awesome they are, but the idea of getting a dry rag and wiping it across my car makes me think of massive swirling.
Has anybody used these before, are they safe?
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kozak.com/item-kozak_cloth
My dad is always talking about them, saying how awesome they are, but the idea of getting a dry rag and wiping it across my car makes me think of massive swirling.
Has anybody used these before, are they safe?
thanks
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some guy that lives where i work has a SWEET maserati like this but silver
and he only gets it dry washed. paint looks amazing, obviously its a freaking maserati, but he gets it cleaned weekly and no swirls
try it and if u do get swrils let us know so we stay the hell away from it and then get urself some scratchX
and he only gets it dry washed. paint looks amazing, obviously its a freaking maserati, but he gets it cleaned weekly and no swirls
try it and if u do get swrils let us know so we stay the hell away from it and then get urself some scratchX
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Ok thanks!
I try it out later today, my dad has a couple laying around. He does it to his Mazda 3 and it looks very clean.
I also remember going to a high-end car auction and before they rolled the cars onto the stage they wiped them down with drywash cloths.
I try it out later today, my dad has a couple laying around. He does it to his Mazda 3 and it looks very clean.
I also remember going to a high-end car auction and before they rolled the cars onto the stage they wiped them down with drywash cloths.