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Intercooled said:
The WOW in Boston was a dissapointment.

How can you say that??? Rick from OCC was there on Sunday along with several F list celebrities.



Plus, I'm sure there were Liquid Lustre and Super Shammy booths. Personally, I don't bother with the LL or SS because I was stup . . . I mean smart enough to pay my dealer $1000 for the paint protection package which protects the paint for the life of the car. It came from the dealership so it must be good . . . right? :grinno: :grinno: :grinno:



:LOLOL



Seriously though, the only time I enjoyed WOW in Boston was a couple of years ago when Staci Keibler (WWE and Dancing with the Stars) was there.
 
BigLeegr said:
Well, if you are serious in wanting an explaniation, the "great for sweaters" part is for drying sweaters that can't be put in the dryer. You'd roll them in the "Shammy" and the "Shammy" is supposed to absorb excess water from your freshly washed sweater.

As to the pets-You can dry them with it, or blot out pet "accidents." ;)



Why not just lay flat and air dry? :(
 
Well that's about the only thing I would use those Shammys for. I actually use something that looks quite simillar to that when our dog has an "accident" on the floor. :)
 
BigLeegr said:
Well, if you are serious in wanting an explaniation, the "great for sweaters" part is for drying sweaters that can't be put in the dryer. You'd roll them in the "Shammy" and the "Shammy" is supposed to absorb excess water from your freshly washed sweater.

As to the pets-You can dry them with it, or blot out pet "accidents." ;)



Well that's about the only thing I would use those Shammys for. I actually use something that looks quite simillar to that when our dog has an "accident" on the floor. :) :hairpull
 
DetMich1 said:
technically, I think its only spelled *CHAMOIS* when its made from real animal hide. Everything else is a synthetic substitute.

I believe that explanation to be correct, similarly the Absorber isn't labeled as a chamois. I own more than just a few, and have several that are at least approaching 10 years old. While I don't recommend them for drying vehicles, they have their automotive uses. They are great tools if you know what to do with them. If you are an outdoorsman (hunter/camper/boater), you shouldn't be without a couple.



LL is a nice one-step product. It has cleaned up road tar/grime from lower panels and left protection saving me time and product on more than just a few occasions.



I don't sell either of the above products.
 
SilverLexus said:
Beware of traffic. There are two other conventions there.



I took "its smarta" from the southside and was fine, GT drove in and took him forever to park.



Besides for what you mentioned Lee, GT was amazed that there is a Fiero club in GA. I was amazed at the amount of "show winning cars" that had swirled paint.
 
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