Shampoo Wash

Discussion in '94-95 Talk' started by Guero, Feb 8, 2006.

  1. xr8d302 I bought a 27" monitor to compensate for my lack o

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    The Claybar is tough on the skin but wonderful on my callused feet....it's also pretty good for scrubbing away the warts on my....

    ok i've gone too far
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    :lol: i should of never posted this lol
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    :lol: I must admit using my long handle tire brush...........makes my toes curl :rlaugh:
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    i use shampoo on my car...but its auto shampoo...meg's gold class :nice:
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    i use shampoo when my car wash is gone. works fine, never had problems with paint or scratches.

    ...AND WHO'S HAVING A GET TOGETHER...where was i??
    anyone wanna pm me the link to that thread... unlesss im unwelcome??? :(
  7. SeventyMach1 Keep it lubed .... keep it straight .... and keep

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    I've used a very mild hand-soap on my car before when I ran out of car shampoo. Worked just fine. I don't keep ANY wax on my car, though. I have never waxed it, but I really need to I guess.





    Haha Adam.... nah, it was just a thought that some of us had on here. We never actually set a time or place, though.
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    well, i think it's a good idea too. in case ya'll were taken votes
  9. ProKiller Founding Member

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    i can't believe this thread made it to two pages......sad day in stangnet history.....







    j/k

    i used to use dishwash soap before i found out that it eats your wax. i just always thought waxing your car every month was just what you did:shrug:
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    You can pretty much use anything that doesn't have detergents in it. I wash my car with monkey blood.
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    I use brake fluid, try it guys, it works good.
  12. SeventyMach1 Keep it lubed .... keep it straight .... and keep

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    You can clean very well if you mix egg whites with pure bleach.



    On a serious note ..... I used to wash my windows with newspaper & vinegar. Cleanest windows ever ... & streak free.

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