EShine Sale
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From: Kitchener, Ontario
EShine Sale
Buy One Get One Free on the Ricardo Clay Bars, Buffing Towels, and more.
http://www.eshine.ca/products.php?cat=81
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http://www.eshine.ca/products.php?cat=81
Click on the product to see if it qualifies.
The Ricardos clay came precut in usable sizes and it was very workable.
Definitely get the large Dehydrator towels. They are fantastic for drying the car. I have about 6 of them now, so I always have a couple of clean ones ready.
I see they now sell both the Wheelwax and the Poorboys Wheel Sealant. I'm still up in the air which one I like best. I have used Wheelwax for 2 years and am now trying the Poorboys on my winter wheels.
Definitely get the large Dehydrator towels. They are fantastic for drying the car. I have about 6 of them now, so I always have a couple of clean ones ready.
I see they now sell both the Wheelwax and the Poorboys Wheel Sealant. I'm still up in the air which one I like best. I have used Wheelwax for 2 years and am now trying the Poorboys on my winter wheels.
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The Ricardos clay came precut in usable sizes and it was very workable.
Definitely get the large Dehydrator towels. They are fantastic for drying the car. I have about 6 of them now, so I always have a couple of clean ones ready.
I see they now sell both the Wheelwax and the Poorboys Wheel Sealant. I'm still up in the air which one I like best. I have used Wheelwax for 2 years and am now trying the Poorboys on my winter wheels.
Definitely get the large Dehydrator towels. They are fantastic for drying the car. I have about 6 of them now, so I always have a couple of clean ones ready.
I see they now sell both the Wheelwax and the Poorboys Wheel Sealant. I'm still up in the air which one I like best. I have used Wheelwax for 2 years and am now trying the Poorboys on my winter wheels.
Next Spring I will probably restock some of my eshine goodies. They are great to deal with and quick.
I agree the PB was a bit easier to buff off.
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Joined: Nov 2006
Posts: 609
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From: Kitchener, Ontario
The Ricardos clay came precut in usable sizes and it was very workable.
Definitely get the large Dehydrator towels. They are fantastic for drying the car. I have about 6 of them now, so I always have a couple of clean ones ready.
I see they now sell both the Wheelwax and the Poorboys Wheel Sealant. I'm still up in the air which one I like best. I have used Wheelwax for 2 years and am now trying the Poorboys on my winter wheels.
Definitely get the large Dehydrator towels. They are fantastic for drying the car. I have about 6 of them now, so I always have a couple of clean ones ready.
I see they now sell both the Wheelwax and the Poorboys Wheel Sealant. I'm still up in the air which one I like best. I have used Wheelwax for 2 years and am now trying the Poorboys on my winter wheels.
I spend more time taking care of the wife's car than mine as you can see
Same plan, same experience. Will need some goodies by then!
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