Go raid you local sears NOW!

Picked up my bakers dozen today, the look of the guy checking me out was hilarious. He was like, uhhh, you want all of these?

When he rang it up he goes, I see. lol
 
Is that shop going to continue to carry the ClearKote products? I got an e-mail from ClearKote and that Six Flags Mall (?) is the only distrubitor in the North Texas area.
 
I bought a bottle @ $1.07 from Sears today. I'll try it out this weekend. If this E1 Tire Cleaner is as good or better than the EF Hi-Intensity Cleaner I've been using, I'll have to make another Sears visit this weekend.
 
I bought all they had left. 12. I also got a bottle of A2Z for $2. They only had four. Should I get the rest? I also recieved my PakShak MF Towels today! This is a good day.



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kenneth said:
I bought a bottle @ $1.07 from Sears today. I'll try it out this weekend. If this E1 Tire Cleaner is as good or better than the EF Hi-Intensity Cleaner I've been using, I'll have to make another Sears visit this weekend.



EFHI works well if you don't have or use Eagle One. But EFHI is, what, $20 per gallon?



By comparison Eagle One will be about $8.50 per gallon. So even if it's comparable to EFHI the cost is well less that half, plus no shipping charges from CMA.



EFHI is a great all-purpose cleaner. But for regular tire cleaning Eagle One is the best product of its kind.
 
Picked some up today at a Sears Auto Center outside of Chicago. The cashier was surprised at how inexpensive they were...$1.07 each. Thanks for the head up, Red Car!
 
I don't what made me more happy---getting this stuff for such a good price or actually finding it in my area. Thanks again for the tip!:)
 
Picked up 8 bottles today, and decided to go back tommorow and get the rest of their stock (6 more I think)



They also have some tire wet and the old bottle (black) A2Z wheel cleaner - should I pick some of the wheel cleaner up too or save up for the new formulation in the orange bottle?
 
Woo hoo!! Picked up 17 bottles today!! Thanks for sharing that tip with us RedCarguy.



Actually, I think I bought too much. E-mail me if you live in the Los Angeles area and are having trouble finding a Sears that still has this stuff..
 
Those of you that have experience with both the EF High Intensity used as a tire cleaner and the EO Tire Cleaner...would you say that they are equal in effectiveness? I know the cost is different, but what about the actual ability to clean the tires REALLY well?



I've been using EFHI for tire cleaning and am very happy with it's performance, can't belive all of the gunk that comes off the tires.



So what do you guys think - are they equal in their cleaning ability? Thanks for any insight.:)
 
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