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What do you use to clean your car?
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<blockquote data-quote="GO-N DEF" data-source="post: 1363497" data-attributes="member: 564681"><p>Actually, I've used it twice...</p><p></p><p>The first time on an old fiberglass boat that had been neglected for about 20 years. It belonged to a rescue squad I used to run with years ago. It was really oxidized and faded. Someone had left a bottle of this stuff around and I was in a cleaning mood so I trtied it on a section. It completely restored the color and shine.</p><p></p><p>Then, 2 years ago I bought my 95 Explorer. It had origianal paint that was supposed to be burgundy. Well, it was pink from years of neglect. I tried Mcguires Cleaner Wax, a Mother's California Gold Clay Bar, and a few other's. No change what so ever. One day I was Strolling through the local Pep Boys and spotted the blue and silver can, remembered what it did for the boat, and said, "What the Fukc? Why not? Cant make it any worse..." So I bought it, took it home and applied it by hand. When I buffed the surface off, <strong>BAM!!</strong> There was a nice, smooth, shiny burgundy hood with a really cool reflection staring at me. After I told my neighbor to get out of the light (LOL), I couldn't believe my eyes! It worked on the whole car.</p><p></p><p>Since then, I've told several of my friends with oxidized paint jobs about it. Everyone that has tried it has thanked me for reccomending it.</p><p></p><p>Apparently they discontinued it, but you can still find it on the shelves at Pep Boys. I guess there wasn't much of a market for it since you only have to use it once every 3-4 years or so...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GO-N DEF, post: 1363497, member: 564681"] Actually, I've used it twice... The first time on an old fiberglass boat that had been neglected for about 20 years. It belonged to a rescue squad I used to run with years ago. It was really oxidized and faded. Someone had left a bottle of this stuff around and I was in a cleaning mood so I trtied it on a section. It completely restored the color and shine. Then, 2 years ago I bought my 95 Explorer. It had origianal paint that was supposed to be burgundy. Well, it was pink from years of neglect. I tried Mcguires Cleaner Wax, a Mother's California Gold Clay Bar, and a few other's. No change what so ever. One day I was Strolling through the local Pep Boys and spotted the blue and silver can, remembered what it did for the boat, and said, "What the Fukc? Why not? Cant make it any worse..." So I bought it, took it home and applied it by hand. When I buffed the surface off, [B]BAM!![/B] There was a nice, smooth, shiny burgundy hood with a really cool reflection staring at me. After I told my neighbor to get out of the light (LOL), I couldn't believe my eyes! It worked on the whole car. Since then, I've told several of my friends with oxidized paint jobs about it. Everyone that has tried it has thanked me for reccomending it. Apparently they discontinued it, but you can still find it on the shelves at Pep Boys. I guess there wasn't much of a market for it since you only have to use it once every 3-4 years or so... [/QUOTE]
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