ScottB
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- Mar 3, 2006
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I have more products than I can use, certainly more than my two cars and friends could ever muster. Yet, I find myself constantly strolling the aisle at Walmart, Target and other stores. I actually visit repair shops like Pepboys, not for parts but for car care offerings. Even the clearance car care products at Big Lots are worth a quick visit. I tickle the MF towels, sniff the waxes, read the labels, and occasionally pickup a product or two knowing more than likely they will fail against the boutique offerings.
So today as wifey looked for a Sun Tea container, I was across the store lost in a sea of new, or likely repackaged products, meant to pull a dollar or two from my pocket. New wheel cleaners that offer "safe" or "citrus" in title. "Nano" technology on waxes, a couple quick detailers offering to scoop of birdie doo-doo easily, and some anti-scuff offerings too. Of course I got to wheel protectants and could go no farther. I have told myself, it will be used for wheelwells and undercarriage. But did I need the most expensive and newest offering for wheelwells specifically ???
I am truly addicted to this stuff and need help. Anyone else have the bug ??? I believe sublimal advertising must be used in car care, and proof in these labels offering extreme, long lasting, glossy cans blistering in hot red paint, and more. Gotta run, I think I got a couple minutes to visit Bennett Autoparts before dark.
So today as wifey looked for a Sun Tea container, I was across the store lost in a sea of new, or likely repackaged products, meant to pull a dollar or two from my pocket. New wheel cleaners that offer "safe" or "citrus" in title. "Nano" technology on waxes, a couple quick detailers offering to scoop of birdie doo-doo easily, and some anti-scuff offerings too. Of course I got to wheel protectants and could go no farther. I have told myself, it will be used for wheelwells and undercarriage. But did I need the most expensive and newest offering for wheelwells specifically ???
I am truly addicted to this stuff and need help. Anyone else have the bug ??? I believe sublimal advertising must be used in car care, and proof in these labels offering extreme, long lasting, glossy cans blistering in hot red paint, and more. Gotta run, I think I got a couple minutes to visit Bennett Autoparts before dark.
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