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    Vroom are mediocre at best, enough said !!


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    Quote Originally Posted by killrwheels@autogeek
    Vroom are mediocre at best, enough said !!
    Mediocre for use on paint, absolutely. But they're great for wheels, engines, interiors, etc. etc.

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    The Meg's water magnets are fairly good, I picked some up on sale for $4 at a local auto store while picking up some oil. But they didn't hold up very well from my experiences. One of them is getting a pretty nice hole in it, from where it came from I have no clue, and you definitely need two for anyhting larger than a mid-size car. I've found Wal-Mart WW towels to be great for doing door jambs. Just order some Guzzlers last week, they'll be here tomorrow, along with my opti-seal and poli-seal .
    Last edited by trlblazer3; 04-24-2007 at 12:24 PM.

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    This is not a reply per say, but I just bought a bath size towel from Family Dollar and cut it into fourths to temporarily serve as window cleaner towels until I can get some better ones. (bank acct says no more activites like that until three or more paydays from now) I'll probably just do like I've read and use one to touch up windows after the cleaner is swiped around some with a first section of the towel. I didn't use that ones we have already as they have been in with Bounce sheets and such.
    "Now don't tell me you're the one they kept..."-Moe

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