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Nice work! Too bad about the limitations you have to work with/around!
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Yes it’s not the best but it’s better than nothing! Emailed Autogeek asking how I know what products will
Ship here and what won’t. Hopefully they respond soon, tired of ordering off of amazon or going to the PX for products.
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Doesn't matter what part of the world you're in, if you got the itch then you gotta scratch it! haha. I'm curious what products they have available OTC over there? I'm assuming Sonax products should be readily available since they are made in Germany. Nonetheless, you did a damn good job for what you have on hand.
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Sonax is readily available...Globus super center has a nice selection.
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Yes, i figure Sonax, Menzerna etc. would be readily avail over there.
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Yes, i figure Sonax, Menzerna etc. would be readily avail over there.
I found some Sonax Fallout remover at the PX but that was it. This however was on post I will have to venture off base and see if I can find a hardware/Walmart store for German made products.
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I am assuming that you are near Wiesbaden so there should not be any water restrictions. They get a lot of rain in Hesse. It is interesting to hear what type of products are available in Germany. I used to work for Ringspann in Bad Homburg and I was always asking my colleagues what they use for washing their cars. Most people did not wash their cars or they went to a car wash. That surprised me since most Germans are into motor sports and into their cars. I imagine that you can do a good business there.
I wonder if the Euro store has a good all purpose cleaner like LA Totally Awesome. Maybe they call it Frankfurt Alles Wahnsinn!
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I am assuming that you are near Wiesbaden so there should not be any water restrictions. They get a lot of rain in Hesse. It is interesting to hear what type of products are available in Germany. I used to work for Ringspann in Bad Homburg and I was always asking my colleagues what they use for washing their cars. Most people did not wash their cars or they went to a car wash. That surprised me since most Germans are into motor sports and into their cars. I imagine that you can do a good business there.
I wonder if the Euro store has a good all purpose cleaner like LA Totally Awesome. Maybe they call it Frankfurt Alles Wahnsinn!
The closest major city to me is Nuremberg. Wiesbaden is 208 miles away. And I don’t think it’s water restrictions they made it sound like they only want chemical runoff in designated areas. On base they have 2 designated areas for washing vehicles. And yes I plan on taking a trip out to a store similar to Home Depot that someone mentioned to me. If I recall correctly I think it started with an F. Hopefully I can see what products they have there it’s funny though because the SONAX product I picked up from the PX was in full German and the first time I saw it I strayed away but I looked it up and it ended up being their Fallout remover.
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