DickRasmussen wrote:
clinehall wrote:
Here is the best stuff in the world Dri Wash 'n Guard. It is some kind of multilevel marketing deal but it is worth it. I became a dealer so I could always have some. I don't really sell it but I do have a bunch if you want to buy some! You can find it all over the internet. I have used it for about 6 years and every car I have sold that I have used it on gets comments on how good it looks. It is amazing, you can spray it on a dirty car and whipe it right off , no scratches and looks like you have waxed it. If your car is really cruddy you just keep using it and it gets cleaner everytime. I first saw it at a Porsche racing shop in Daytona.
Makes cars fast too!
Seriously, Kelly bought some at a Morrisville autox many years ago and has used it ever since to clean the race car at events when either the tow or some runs have been wet/dirty. Holds up well to my technique at home of wiping the car down with a wet rag and then a dry rag.

Listening to opinions about this topic reminds me of discussions about car safety or discussions about how to raise children:
Every person has their cast-in-concrete opinions about what is too much, just right, and not enough. Everyone thinks that anyone who disagrees is crazy, but there is a totally sliding scale of opinions.
Wasn't it George Carlin who said, "Anyone who drives slower than me is an asshole, and anyone who drives faster than me is a maniac."
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