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Redcar GUY

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I have had EOTC before so this is not really a review, I just never had 16+ bottles of it to Play with...

To day was my yearly on the beater car, I wanted to try the EOTC on anything I could. I tried it on> Tires, (rubber) mud flaps, wheel wells, plastic/rubber floor mats, plastic door sills, and even parts of the Plastic dash. Need less to say it works great on all that stuff :) This is one of the reasons it is great to have a beater car, try stuff and not care if it hurts anything ;) I may post a thread on what I washed the car with:eek: you may not want to know LOL





PS, I also used it on my plastic trash toter thing, worked good there too..
 
Redcar GUY said:
I may post a thread on what I washed the car with:eek: you may not want to know LOL
LOL, okay I'm in too! :p



Is it:



a) Simple Green

b) Johnson & Johnson's baby shampoo

c) Tide

d) Simoniz rotating washing twirly thingy.... :D

e) Varsol :eek:

f) Kerosene :shocked



Place your bets... place your bets....
 
Truthfully I have always wondered what washing the car with shampoo or a light detergent or soap would do.



I guess it would clean well, but probably strip some wax and leave a nice soap scum film on the car. :D
 
ok ok ......I did spray the tire cleaner on the whole car, I did it in 1/4 sections. I also fillled up a 5 gal bucket with water and some Dawn. Then I used the brush that I used to clean the concrete floor in the garage to "clean" the paint. The sad thing was..... I hope I had gotten all the Acid off the brush from Eching the floor with the brush ;) All the Neighbors where watching me, Now they must think that I am "like them", They use a brush on a stick to clean there cars/trucks/vans. I love that old beater car, Best $200 I ever spent!



Please do not try anything you have read in this post, if you do it is at your own risk and if you mess up your car it is your problem,,,,,
 
thevolvoguy said:
Truthfully I have always wondered what washing the car with shampoo or a light detergent or soap would do.



I guess it would clean well, but probably strip some wax and leave a nice soap scum film on the car. :D



so just use that "clean shower" soap scum remover/fighter on it as a QD spray :o ..... I had thought once about using some head and shoulders shampoo for carwash soap too :scared
 
Shiny Lil Detlr said:
so just use that "clean shower" soap scum remover/fighter on it as a QD spray :o .....

FYI, Clean Shower does a pretty good job of removing the water spots and film that accumulate on the bottom of my boat during the summer. I have been using it for a few years with no adverse effects that I can see. It has to be easier on the fiberglass than the acid based bottom cleaners that are used at most marinas.

I don't think I would ever use it on my paint, though.



Charles
 
Intel486 said:
What? you didn't use steel wool? Everyone knows that is the only way to truly get your car clean!





Last time I washed it I used a SOS pad, it was fun ;)



4DSC >>> It is a 1989 chevy Caviler..........Pirmer gray:) LOL
 
Redcar GUY said:
4DSC >>> It is a 1989 chevy Caviler..........Pirmer gray:) LOL
Well, that certainly explains the $200 part! lol



Don't tell inquiring minds it's "primer grey", say "battleship grey" instead. :D
 
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