Re: Drying was Washing your car?

From: Richard A Pyburn (rap777@juno.com)
Date: Thu Dec 30 1999 - 13:10:15 EST


Whatever Western Auto, then Parts America calls themselves now. I was
surprised to find it there, but they had a lot of them.

Good huntin'

Richard in San Antonio

On Thu, 30 Dec 1999 07:59:14 -0800 "kbshadow" <kbshadow@email.msn.com>
writes:
>Where did you get it, I went to every auto parts store in town and
>they did
>not know what I was talking about.
>
>Bob
>?
>
>
>> The best thing I have found is the "California Water Blade." It
>beats the
>> hell out of any damn chamois or "The Absorber." It's made of a
>heavy,
>> medical grade silicon and works beautifully. I was sceptical but
>after
>> using it, I would hate to be without it. No streaks, no spots, no
>marks
>> and it's fast.
>>
>> Richard in San Antonio
>>
>> On Wed, 29 Dec 1999 22:57:34 -0800 William Harrison Hiatt III
>> <william@corp.hiatt.net> writes:
>> >Thanks for all the responces! Well quick question. When drying your
>> >car, is
>> >there something else you can use, other than a chamois, that wills
>> >till produce
>> >the same result. Maybe like a nice towel or something? Thanks again
>> >for the
>> >help
>> >
>> >cheers
>> >william
>> >
>>
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