Dr. Beasley's Laundry Detergents

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I just got an email from Dr. Beasley's--they have come out with two laundry detergents, one for Home (clothes) and one for Garage (microfibers). Come in quarts only, pretty pricey...well, maybe not completely off the wall compared to a quart of say, Rags to Riches, but you can get a gallon of RtoR for twice what a quart costs.

They are doing a BOGO until the end of the month, I thought maybe if you bought the Home you'd get the Garage free, but it doesn't work that way.

I don't need more detergent, do I?
 
Dr. B products are all expensive

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Hold off until you use up at least 1 can of Detailers Advantage Tire Foam from 20yrs. ago. Lol.
 
Not sure why anyone would buy clothing detergent from a car care company.
 
Not sure why anyone would buy clothing detergent from a car care company.
I mean there both fabrics, might be a fine line but if the clothing soap is priced like all their other stuff it's going to be collecting dust

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Hold off until you use up at least 1 can of Detailers Advantage Tire Foam from 20yrs. ago. Lol.
What if I send you a can?

Not sure why anyone would buy clothing detergent from a car care company.
Hey, my consumer confidence is up, and I'm itching to spend the money I'm going to be saving on eggs! Besides, it's on BOGO!
 
What if I send you a can?

That would bring back good memories and I’d put it to good use next time I see a big truck with knobby tires.

Just as long as it doesn’t catch on fire during shipping. Lol.

Or actually I don’t know why I haven’t thought of it, but that foam is what I used to use on my 1st 3 Cadillacs that had whitewall tires. At 1 point I wanted more shine so I would apply Armor All Tire Gel + the Detailers Advantage Foam on top of it in order to try and get max shine

I still wasn’t satisfied and I’d get frustrated whenever I’d see some ordinary person with tires that where shinier than mine wondering what the heck they were using or when it must’ve been applied because my tires were too matt and boring looking.

Not once until now had I even thought of using tire foam on my current whitewalls.. Maybe because Hyper Dressing looks better, but yea.
 
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