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What happened to the poorboys gallon glass cleaner?
I need more soon. I don't even see a 5 gal option.

I believe it on the list of that will be coming for DF ... we have not made a 5 gallon glass cleaner yet as there has not been a request ..
 
I believe it on the list of that will be coming for DF ... we have not made a 5 gallon glass cleaner yet as there has not been a request ..
That's surprising. I figured 5 gal glass cleaner would be a top seller. pb glass cleaner is my secret weapon during mobile season and easily the best glass cleaner I've ever used. (Nobody cares how good their paint looks if they get in the drivers seat and see streaked glass afterall.)

it takes me about a year to use a gallon...so I'm not saying I'd even buy the 5gal...i just noticed the geekers still advertise the gal container and acc does not (it was removed at some point in the recent past)
I'm sure it's something Ray/Paul can fix if I called...i still have 16 oz left, that will hold me for a little bit but I am going to be buying these new mystery products coming out so looking forward to the gal being available again then as well.
 
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Weather looks good Sunday, I am going fishing. Small local tournament on one my favorite ponds.
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That's surprising. I figured 5 gal glass cleaner would be a top seller. pb glass cleaner is my secret weapon during mobile season and easily the best glass cleaner I've ever used. (Nobody cares how good their paint looks if they get in the drivers seat and see streaked glass afterall.)

it takes me about a year to use a gallon...so I'm not saying I'd even buy the 5gal...i just noticed the geekers still advertise the gal container and acc does not (it was removed at some point in the recent past)
I'm sure it's something Ray/Paul can fix if I called...i still have 16 oz left, that will hold me for a little bit but I am going to be buying these new mystery products coming out so looking forward to the gal being available again then as well.

A little Glass Cleaner goes a long way as you know ... a good microfiber also helps make it work even better ... hint hint ... we'll talk to them about making sure gallons are available when you are ready to order ;)
 
I hate diesel. I really hate diesel.

Nothing is worth than being stuck behind some diesel truck in traffic and having to breath in the fumes. Or, you get behind one blowing a bunch of smoke and it will stink for miles. The smell is so nauseating.

It's beyond me why anyone would want a diesel car. I don't want to even touch a diesel gas pump - they are always nasty and gummed up.
 
I hate diesel. I really hate diesel.

Nothing is worth than being stuck behind some diesel truck in traffic and having to breath in the fumes. Or, you get behind one blowing a bunch of smoke and it will stink for miles. The smell is so nauseating.

It's beyond me why anyone would want a diesel car. I don't want to even touch a diesel gas pump - they are always nasty and gummed up.

So they can blow soot all over our polished cars..
 
As much as I think FK1000p is the best winter protection I have found that the road grime this time of the year is just that much better at adhering to it and anything else I have used.
 
skibik- Some areas are using new ice-melt stuff that's tougher to get off. That said, if you want to merely pressure wash it into sorta-clean condition, then it's best to do that before the [stuff] dries.
 
A little Glass Cleaner goes a long way as you know ... a good microfiber also helps make it work even better ... hint hint ... we'll talk to them about making sure gallons are available when you are ready to order ;)

thanks. I will be buying a gallon for sure
works like magic with the cobra waffle weave glass towel! used to use the towels that came with my rupes polisher kit (green/yellow/blue/white) but the ww glass towel works so much better
 
Accumulator, we just have the salt sand mix. Of all things we had some mist and snow last week and the trucks were out. I thought I was driving on a gravel road to work. So the car gets coated with the stuff then it tends to go into sub zero temps. I don't like washing period when it gets too cold so the stuff seems to glue itself to the car. When it gets warm enough I go to the either the automatic touchless or go wand it off. No matter how much time I spend with the wand it looks clean at the carwash but I know better. A lot of times people are waiting so I can't towel it off and hate to because I know it isn't completely clean even though it looks clean when wet. I didn't bother this time but usually I start the torpedo heater in the garage and use Blackfire rinseless to finish cleaning. A couple washes ago I did the wand thing, of course 13 miles home, I did a rinseless and spent the better part of 2 hours and that lasted one day. Forecast changed and it was frosty on the roads. Last time I stopped and wanded the stuff off a couple weeks ago it started sprinkling on the way home. Another waste of a wash.

I was just frustrated and was venting. I have had this problem for years. It just seems to be bothering me more with this ride. But can say it hasn't been bothering me as much the last couple winters.
 
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