A Co-Worker left me some detailing products

Skimmer0220

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So one of my coworkers was moving and he said that they can't transport any chemicals so he asked me if I wanted some of his old detailing products since I kept my car so clean, well this is what he left me
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I kindly said thanks and took them home


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Looks to me you now have bottles. Dump contents, peel label, rinse, put new product in. Nice thought however.
 
Perhaps you can use the armor all wax on your wheels?

The rest though I would dump out.
 
Wow. Why would someone need four bottles of Armor All???
 
I'd use it on my co-workers car or on a family car:)
That was the very first tire dressing I ever used and thought it was God sent:)
Well I'm all grown up now:)
 
I remember how back then when i was younger, i thought Armorall was the best brand out there lol.
I was happy to have a bottle or 2 every time i go to wal mart with my parents.
 
Ill take it off your hands if you wanna trade. I have OOB and will be ordering another two gallons of OTS. One for me and one for Uncle B.
Shoot me a pm if you're interested.

OTS is the best tire shine that I've used thus far, hands down.
 
Don't throw them out, use them in the wheel wells...
 
+1 on using the Armor All on wheel wells. I find it works pretty well.
 
Ill take it off your hands if you wanna trade. I have OOB and will be ordering another two gallons of OTS. One for me and one for Uncle B.
Shoot me a pm if you're interested.

OTS is the best tire shine that I've used thus far, hands down.


Thanks for the offer but I already dumped them :( I did however save the bottles and will be using them later

Wheel well I really only detail my car and I'm so low I don't have wheel wells lol


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I love how everyone immediately suggests throwing this stuff out. Try lightly dressing a tire with it using a foam applicator. The results may surprise you. To me it applying it as light as possible it really doesn't look much different from a much more expensive water based dressing. AA is water based after all. I would steer clear of using it on interior surfaces as it does take on a shiny look on those and seems to attract more dust. I'm curious what it would look like diluted on interior surfaces. I'm detailing a "beater" that a friend is selling later this week. Maybe I'll experiment with diluted AA on it, haha.


Edited - I somehow failed to read your post about dumping it already.
 
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