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05-15-2013, 10:26 AM
#101
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Originally Posted by cardaddy
You mean 50% off the typical $369.99 price point? Or that web search where they say it's 50% off and they show you the MSRP of $739.98 (that nobody sells it at)?
Just curious as if I can find one for 184.99 I'll freaking by TWO!
I meant when Ray from AG had a posting up for it last week. I actually just got it today!
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05-17-2013, 01:00 PM
#102
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Re: Incredibly Cheap Finds
Dont know if it is any good, wont use the mulching feature, but 12 amp leaf blower for $25 shipped, cant complain! Refurb direct from black & Decker
Black Decker 12 Amp 230 MPH Electric Yard Blower Vac BV3600R | eBay
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05-17-2013, 01:51 PM
#103
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Re: Incredibly Cheap Finds
Just got a bottle of Eagle One Wipe and Shine Quick Detailer at the Dollar Store. Can't beat it !!!! 18 oz bottle.
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05-17-2013, 03:22 PM
#104
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Re: Incredibly Cheap Finds
Originally Posted by Spiney
I read on here a year or more ago a post about using some sort of cleaner, I think it was glass cleaner from Home Depot on wheels with amazing results. Anyone know what product that is. The poster didn't share, and it wasn't on this particular thread. They said it was their goto secret for shiny wheels. Is there something like that, for chrome wheels?
Thanks, Spiney-Dave
Originally Posted by B&B Tennessee
Spray Away Glass cleaner - works better than anyone thinks.
Originally Posted by B&B Tennessee
Funny how packaging and branding can make an enormous difference in price...... comparing actual ingredients..... yep glass cleaner is non aggressive - works for most rims, and if you need a better cleaner, at least you tried the cheapest route first
http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/...o-you-use.html
VT
Originally Posted by glen e
....It's all I use these days....they are buffing when I'm relaxing...and still don't get the powder out of canines!
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05-20-2013, 11:48 AM
#105
Re: Incredibly Cheap Finds
I use the kiwi shoe brush that is made for shoes to work products on my interior surfaces...
Amazon.com: Kiwi 100% Horsehair Shine Brush: Home & Kitchen
It works great for seats and the like rather then paying the high prices from these boutiques...
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05-20-2013, 05:35 PM
#106
Re: Incredibly Cheap Finds
I scored a 3M vacuum that is no bigger than a tackle box for $30 at the local flea market last weekend. It's for servicing computers and printers, and originally retailed for $300 new. It's a great little back up vac, and powerful as hell @ 1hp.
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05-20-2013, 06:50 PM
#107
Super Member
Re: Incredibly Cheap Finds
The expensive $3 spray bottles from Walmart are exceptional. They are made by rubbermaid and I like them a lot more than the sprayers I have bought from autogeek.
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06-02-2013, 04:05 PM
#108
Super Member
Yo, yo, yo... I'd been kickin it at da Big Lots looken for some shiz fo' some kidz I ain't sure is mine when'd I found dis jawn...
For $4 it may be the non abrasive paint cleaner that leaves nothing behind I was looking for. They also had 60' Gilmour hoses for $20 with lifetime warranties.
For fans of Eagle One products, there were many other deals to be found.
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06-02-2013, 06:58 PM
#109
Super Member
Re: Incredibly Cheap Finds
Originally Posted by swanicyouth
Yo, yo, yo... I'd been kickin it at da Big Lots looken for some shiz fo' some kidz I ain't sure is mine when'd I found dis jawn...
For $4 it may be the non abrasive paint cleaner that leaves nothing behind I was looking for. They also had 60' Gilmour hoses for $20 with lifetime warranties.
For fans of Eagle One products, there were many other deals to be found.
Swanic I read someone (Maybe even Mike Phillips) saying one of those Deep Crystal products contain a lot of oils designed for older paint systems but I believe it may be the "step two" polish?
2003 Midnight Black Pearl WRX (Cobb AP stg 2) - Daily
1993 Vintage Red RX-7 Twin Turbo (stock, 18,500 miles) - Sunday
~Drew
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06-04-2013, 03:02 PM
#110
Super Member
Re: Incredibly Cheap Finds
I have no idea how this is possible, but I picked up 12 wax applicator pads for $1.25 shipped from China on ebay. They have to be losing money on these? I could not ship them down the street for that price.
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