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    s&w and natty`s

    previously applied ex-p about 2 weeks ago, damn street sweeper drove by yesterday so lots of dirt and dust

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    after Spray and Wipe and Natty`s
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    Looks great. Any fear of maring the clear coat by using S&W with that much dust and dirt on it? My neighbors clean their yards quite a bit (i.e. practically everyday) in my area which creates a lot of yard dust that seem to always settle on my car. So, needless to say, the car wash and waterhose come out quite a bit. Would be good if I could use a spray on and wipe product.

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    absolutely ...wouldn`t even give it a second thought
    life is short ..do it while you can

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    Great, I need another sheet of paper for my shopping list. Let`s see, S&W, SSR2, SSR1, Natty`s, . . ..

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    Save yourself some time, buy a 5 gallon container of S&W. If Steve has those spiffy pour-spout 5-gallon containers, its a life saver.
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    Originally posted by ben54
    Looks great. Any fear of maring the clear coat by using S&W with that much dust and dirt on it? My neighbors clean their yards quite a bit (i.e. practically everyday) in my area which creates a lot of yard dust that seem to always settle on my car. So, needless to say, the car wash and waterhose come out quite a bit. Would be good if I could use a spray on and wipe product.

    Those pics ought to tell the story for you and I can vouch that I`ve done what is pictured many times with no scratches. In fact I`ve cleaned my truck with S&W when it was considerably dirtier that those pics.
    Dream big and be willing to do the work to get there.

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    no fear of damaging the paint at all. It took me awhile to get comfortable with that idea, but now I use it all the time. Just like washing I just start on top and work my way down. No streaks, no scratches and alot faster cause no drying, spray on let set about 10 sec then wipe off with MF

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    Originally posted by ben54
    Looks great. Any fear of maring the clear coat by using S&W with that much dust and dirt on it? My neighbors clean their yards quite a bit (i.e. practically everyday) in my area which creates a lot of yard dust that seem to always settle on my car. So, needless to say, the car wash and waterhose come out quite a bit. Would be good if I could use a spray on and wipe product.
    BTW I get those red / velvet "things" off the trees from my neighbors yard and half their yard is dirt so when they mow it goes everywhere, so I use the S&W alot and have not had any ill effects from it

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    Originally posted by Tassadar
    Save yourself some time, buy a 5 gallon container of S&W. If Steve has those spiffy pour-spout 5-gallon containers, its a life saver.
    Dare I ask what the cost is? Whenever the price is listed as "Call", it usually means "More than you can afford".

    As for me - I`m a S&W convert.

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    It all depends on how well liked you are :rolling J/K you can be assured that it is more cost effective than buying 5 - 1gal containers (approx $150.00) or 20 - 32oz containers (approx $200.00) or 40 - 16oz containers (approx $240.00) or....... :rolling :lol

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    It cost around $80 from Dwayne with the DC discount. I got it with the free shipping promo. I love it so much that I got 2, 5 gallon containers. You will not be disappointed and the new containers are great!

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    retail price is $90 per 5 gallon ...$5 for a spicket(reusable) with your DC discount......about $86 plus shipping
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    Not bad at all. Thx. This may be the 1st product that says "call" that I can afford!

 

 
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