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Old 04-27-2007, 12:03 AM
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Originally Posted by steady01
bump bump!!
... Why would you bump this?
Old 04-27-2007, 12:49 AM
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That stuff is basically spray detailer. I use spray detailer before car shows after I wash my car to get the little water spots out, but I would never use it to wash the whole car.
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I've used it before in the past. It works pretty damn good on my car and my families cars. It's perfect for someone that washes their car at least once a week and it usually just has dust and normal road grime. If you car is dirty and hasn't had a good cleaning in awhile, then don't do use it. If you give it a whirl make sure you some really good towels for both the application and removal and only do a small spot at a time. If it dries on the car you'll need a little bit of elbow grease to get it if. The stuff should come off real easy.
Also if you like your tires to look new and not so wet Dri Wash makes a reall good tire spray that you might want to try, and for that matter a reall good aluminum polish.

If you have any questions ask...I use to sell the stuff.



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