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Hmm, new wheel cleaning device. For $4.95 I'll try it and let you all

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Old 01-10-2002, 01:57 PM
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Default Hmm, new wheel cleaning device. For $4.95 I'll try it and let you all

know if it's any good. Figure the foam can't last too long.<ul><li><a href="http://store.yahoo.com/classic-motoring/eagonesoftou.html">http://store.yahoo.com/classic-motoring/eagonesoftou.html</a</li></ul>
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Have you tried to utensil they sell in the audi catalog?
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Default LOL Denny! Why not get....>>>

One of those sheepswool mitts? You could use it for synchronized Schwinging AND washing your wheels! (inside joke gang.....). Seriously, I got one for Christmas and lets you get into all the crevises if you know what I mean..... :-)
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Default Cause that won't allow you to get really inside the wheels. I've got my boar's hair brush

for that....I love it.
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Default Not that one, but have one similar. They're good, but I wanted

something that was longer.
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Should I take this thread to the next level?...lol
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Pervert....thicker too!
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Default Since when is Classic Motoring using a Yahoo back end for their store!?

Nooooo. I have had multiple bad experieinces including zip code and address transposed, orders never processed etc.
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Default Good question. I've never had any trouble with Yahoo

Shopping, however. Just went to find their website and it says "Under Construction." It may be a heck of a lot cheaper to let it be processed through Yahoo and they may get more exposure that way...I dunno truly.
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Ack! Boar's hair! Sounds, well.......nevermind!


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