jcandiman said:good for moles, colds and sore a$$holes...guaranteed to make childbirth a pleasure!
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jcandiman said:good for moles, colds and sore a$$holes...guaranteed to make childbirth a pleasure!
jcandiman said:good for moles, colds and sore a$$holes...guaranteed to make childbirth a pleasure!
jcandiman said:you might be interested in sending your car to my luxury automobile paint spa for a weekend of pampering by my trained staff of massage therapists. our personnel will delicately rub a combination of aloe and crushed cucumber into your car's paint to renew the depth and luster that can only be achieved by our patented process. my process will actually rebuild the muscle fiber of your car's paint.
or you can keep on doing what you have always done, but you will always wonder if you are really doing enough.
MDRX8 said:Post No. 5 Lad.... Does not add a thing to the thread. Mocks ingredients. AutoDerm does have 4 types of waxes and several oils. Again someone wanting to say negatives but has not tried it. Why don't you try it or quit making stupid post.
Anthony Orosco said:For all we know this could be a college test or assignment to see how gullible the buying public is! :grinno:
Anthony Orosco said:The question is though....what do those 4 types of waxes do and also what oils and what do they do?
What is the content of the type 1 Carnauba?
"Oils" cannot be absorbed into paint nor can "emollients" or "minerals" (in fact hard water also has "minerals" in it but we don't want them drying on the car do we?) or "vitamins". This type of hype was born some years ago with Zymol about "feeding the paint".
So basically those "oils" are just a part of the formula to make the product soft but they do nothing at all for your paint. Also since it claims to have those oils it would mean it does more filling than anything which means they will wash off easily.
I would of given more thought to trying the product had they not laced their ads with such ridiculous statements. For all we know this could be a college test or assignment to see how gullible the buying public is!:grinno:
Anthony
joshtpa said:Very well said.