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Non-Tech : Kirk's Market Thoughts
COHR 178.34-10.2%Dec 12 3:59 PM EST

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To: rogermci® who wrote (7280)7/11/2019 12:43:22 PM
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" Leaves some water spots afterwards but easily handled with paper towels."

That's what always drives me crazy, as a certified motorhead with perhaps a bit of OCD <ggg>. So, I always wash em myself, and dry my cars completely even to the point of opening and closing the hood and trunk, along with the doors and gas door to get any remaining water out and then drying those areas again... I inspect the lower sections of the body for any stuck on road grime and use a bug and tar remover to get those off prior to washing. I use an older chamois to clean all the little crevices under the doors and along the kick plate areas along with the trunk and gas cap opening. Under the hood too. What can I say?

John
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