DRI WASH'n GUARD?

93 teal terror

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Anyone else ever tried this. Im not usually one to promote stuff, but I picked this up at the goodguys car show last weekend. I just used it today and I dont think my paint has ever looked better. It's not real oily like wax, just clean. Its almost like I just used windex on the whole car. Its squeaky clean and the best part is you can't put a finger print on it. I just bought the $5 bottle at the show (which was barely enough for a fox) but I think im gonna order more. You guys should really try this. Their website is www.dwginternational.com:nice:
 
really. it does work...and well. i used to use it on a black acura i used to have. It really did work well. I was skeptical at first but that's usually what i ended up using most of the time. it used to keep the car clean for like 2 weeks. (if it didn't rain a lot)
 
...i think you're gonna get me to start using it again. only reason i stopped was cause i used to buy it from a guy down here in fla., then i moved to n.y. and was too lazy to get it on-line.
 
Here are two crappy pics. I really can't get any good ones til this weekend b/c its dark when i get home from work. Keep in mind, ive been driving around for 3 days and there is dew on the top of the car. I havn't waxed it in 6 months or so
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I used to use it before I got hooked on Zaino. I really liked it, especially on my red 65 Coupe. The only thing I didn't like was if you spray it directly on the surface, it got little blue spots down in the little tiny areas and crevices and was hard to get out. I learned to spray it on a cotton diaper, really soak it and rub it in with that, then wipe it with a microfiber towel.