Finally broke down and..
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Finally broke down and..
..bought a California Water Blade, used it tonight on the Camry, and wow, works wonders! Im going to use it tomorrow on the Bonneville at my grandparents..
Also..new news, im putting the Bonneville back on the road Monday, 3 weeks of no use has put me through some SERIOUS Bonneville withdrawls!
And Im going to use it to take my mom to the air port Tuesday morning then pick her up Wednesday night, total miles estimated there is 200 miles, lets hope it makes it!
Also..new news, im putting the Bonneville back on the road Monday, 3 weeks of no use has put me through some SERIOUS Bonneville withdrawls!
And Im going to use it to take my mom to the air port Tuesday morning then pick her up Wednesday night, total miles estimated there is 200 miles, lets hope it makes it!
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I've looked at them water blades and they do have merit. I use a couple of old terry cloths and a chamios now....I miss hand washing my car. I'll have to look again next time I'm in canadian tire
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Two? one for Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and the other one for Tuesdays Thursdays, Saturdays, Sundays?
They dont wear out do they?
They dont wear out do they?
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I see, a helper is defintally nice to have!
Im guessing she is really starting to learn the ways of Bonneville? hehe
Im guessing she is really starting to learn the ways of Bonneville? hehe
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Originally Posted by PontiacDad
I've looked at them water blades and they do have merit. I use a couple of old terry cloths and a chamios now....I miss hand washing my car. I'll have to look again next time I'm in canadian tire
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I love mine had it about 2 1/2 years. I use it for everything.
Like removing snow in the winter. And it the best in the winter
when you wash your car you only have a few minutes to dry it.
My girl thinks I'm crazy to wash my car in 30* weather.
Got to keep her clean! The blade cost about $16 - $20 here.
Like removing snow in the winter. And it the best in the winter
when you wash your car you only have a few minutes to dry it.
My girl thinks I'm crazy to wash my car in 30* weather.
Got to keep her clean! The blade cost about $16 - $20 here.