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Old Jun 25, 2003 | 05:36 PM
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"New" car care product ;)

I went to wash my very neglected P5 today, and knew I would be dealing with LOTS of bugs and road tar, bugs, and other really stubborn crap.

I was searching the house for something to use (thinking I might just have to use some gasoline), and came across the "Dow Scrubbing Bubbles".

Let me tell you - this **** KICKS ***. No wonder my wife loves it for cleaning the bathroom and kitchen. It worked WONDERS on my car.

Suggested method for use would be to quick-wash the area like normal, to remove the grit and stuff that can scratch. Then dry or wait for the car to dry, then spray on the scrubbing bubbles, wait a few minutes, and wipe off with a damp towel or sponge, then rinse.

I swear, it's almost like I used detailing clay - this stuff even cleaned the inside edges of the wheelwells, where there was CAKED-ON tar and gunk.

Oh and it worked AMAZING on my wheels, too.

I'm not sure, but I don't think it even stripped the wax! It may have, though, so I will wax the car again soon. But I have yet to find an all-around cleaner that does a better job at removing stubborn crap. I'd wash my whole car with it, it's that damn good!

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Old Jun 25, 2003 | 05:53 PM
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I just started using this product called THE GLOSSER its a little towl w/ wax in it. It gets bugs and stuff off, and when it rains the rain runs right off of it. Use it on the whole car and save time on your next wash.

Package of 5 is something like $6.00
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