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Old 03-05-2004, 08:47 AM
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Originally Posted by willwren
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Where is that pic you are talking about?
Worst wax job, ever....
Old 03-05-2004, 12:50 PM
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Mos, i belive we already had this discussion about Bills in ability to wax his car.
A friend of mine used WD-40 on a rag for his car, im not sure how it worked though.
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WD-40 will work fine for a little while, as it'* original intent was as a water displacement. Get it? WD. The problem is it'* evaporation rate. It'* very fast. This is why it'* a poor lubricant. Silicone or Teflon will last longer.
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damn...i'm a little late but i was gonna say silicone spray. no, not when pam anderson sneezes, its a spray/aerosol can
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