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That deal ended a few days ago, I believe. I snagged one with the promo code a few weeks back. Cost me $103 and change, shipped to my door.
 
An even better code is WD55. You can now get a GG6 for $91 plus tax.

I had the same problem when I was trying to order mine. It kept saying 'not in stock'. But I kept trying on different computers and suddenly it came up available. I ordered immediately. Haven't seen it 'back in stock' since.
 
An even better code is WD55. You can now get a GG6 for $91 plus tax.

I had the same problem when I was trying to order mine. It kept saying 'not in stock'. But I kept trying on different computers and suddenly it came up available. I ordered immediately. Haven't seen it 'back in stock' since.

Thanks for the info. Just ordered one. $99 total
 
Lucas Slick Mist is on clearance at the Meijer by me for 6.99. Only 2 when I got there, I only bought one, and I now have too much interior stuff.
 
DRYER/BLOWER
RED $16.00 WALMART clearance.View attachment 32412
I paid about $50.00 for Blue unit, over 5 years past inoperative, paid about $80.00 for METRO GOOD HARD WORKING UNIT. Good to have back up unit so hope the $16.00 unit pans out if ever needed,I'll find a reason to use before needed,lol maybe to blow out interiors
 
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^ would rather save $15 more and get a leaf blower. I've noticed that walmart carries a couple different worx leaf blowers now starting at $30 and up...
 
^ would rather save $15 more and get a leaf blower. I've noticed that walmart carries a couple different worx leaf blowers now starting at $30 and up...

I have the first GT WORX blow, battery life a good 15 minute full power than fades out, hard to find replacement battery, leaf blower is longer and more cumbersome in my opinion, and tip is hard plastic all three blowers have rubber tip (nozzle) may upgrade this summer to METRO (The Metro Air Force Commander Motorcycle Dryer is a compact version of the Air Force Blaster. Blow dry your motorcycle or blast water out of your)
 
I have the first GT WORX blow, battery life a good 15 minute full power than fades out, hard to find replacement battery, leaf blower is longer and more cumbersome in my opinion, and tip is hard plastic all three blowers have rubber tip (nozzle) may upgrade this summer to METRO (The Metro Air Force Commander Motorcycle Dryer is a compact version of the Air Force Blaster. Blow dry your motorcycle or blast water out of your)

I'm not talking about a leaf blower with a battery, but an electric corded one. I wouldn't buy a leaf blower that was operated by a battery, they eventually go out and buying a new one is expensive. while i haven't used the little blue and red blower you have pictured, i doubt they move as much air/water as a leaf blower (maybe good for interior use). btw, I have a metro sidekick, master blaster and an air wand. the leaf blower does a better job blowing more water from the car than the sidekick and is half the price (a 150mph works fine but the one below is only $10 (than $30) more and has a little more power). been using an electric leaf blower for years and it works very well...

WORX 12A 3-in-1 Blower/Vac/Mulcher

junkman gives his two cents/sense on a leaf blower in which I agree with most of his thoughts...
[ame]www.youtube.com/watch?v=hq7TSEfNWds[/video]
 
24 All-Purpose MF towels by Viking at Meijer for $6.47. I was with the no-fun-police so, I only could get one package. They had tons though. Normal price was $10 something.

 
^ those are actually pretty good all purpose towels and they are soft. Viking use to make some really nice plush microfibers years ago that were every bit as good as any boutique brand.

I've noticed that a few retailers are doing away with the megs white wax. first target, then oreilly's and now walmart (or at least the ones near me) are putting them on clearance. might be worth checking out and buying a tube or two..
 
Picked up a couple bottles of turtle wax rinse free wash from Walmart for $5 each. They're on clearance. Price is almost equivalent to ONR, since you need 4 times the product.
 
Picked up a couple bottles of turtle wax rinse free wash from Walmart for $5 each. They're on clearance. Price is almost equivalent to ONR, since you need 4 times the product.

We were just there today and I saw nothing, gotta look online and see what they've got!
 
They don't have any in stock.

GG6, I found one near me,paid $97.00. I detailed my friends BMW yesterday to compare it to my Rupes machines. After using the smooth Rupes polishers for over a year now it was a rattle trap to say the least. It's vibration was considerable, I couldn't imagine using it for the 5-6 hours I worked on his car. And I only used it for half the hood and was using it to apply sealant on speed 2 .I took it back. Granted it's 1/3 the price but the ergonomics out weight the price.
 
For $97 it makes a great starter or backup. Got mine last week. It does a great job on headlights w/3" pads
 
For $97 it makes a great starter or backup. Got mine last week. It does a great job on headlights w/3" pads

That's when I got the most vibration, put a 3.5" LC backing plate and a LC 4" pad and it was like a jack hammer compared to my Rupes 75 3" smooth as silk machine.
 
I'm not talking about a leaf blower with a battery, but an electric corded one. I wouldn't buy a leaf blower that was operated by a battery, they eventually go out and buying a new one is expensive. while i haven't used the little blue and red blower you have pictured, i doubt they move as much air/water as a leaf blower (maybe good for interior use). btw, I have a metro sidekick, master blaster and an air wand. the leaf blower does a better job blowing more water from the car than the sidekick and is half the price (a 150mph works fine but the one below is only $10 (than $30) more and has a little more power). been using an electric leaf blower for years and it works very well...

WORX 12A 3-in-1 Blower/Vac/Mulcher

junkman gives his two cents/sense on a leaf blower in which I agree with most of his thoughts...
www.youtube.com/watch?v=hq7TSEfNWds

Now that's a nice WORX BLOWER, did not know they had electric units,
 
Never heard of this product before, didn't pick it up, was/is at Lowes. Anyone used it or heard about it? Doesn't seem like you could do a whole car with a can.

 
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