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Old Aug 28, 2003
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Talking Waterless car wash

Aight for those of you out there (all members of this site) who love having a CLEAN *** ride to roll in, and are tired of braking out the soap and water every damn time. I got the answer for you. Its called DWG (Dri Wash n Guard). An innovative technology that lifts the dirt from your vehicle-without water- leaving it completely clean. How you ask? This truly revolutionary technology combines more than 50 ingredients with DWG's exclusive PolyGuard3 formula. DWG forms a protective seal that resists the penetration of dirt for weeks and leaves a gleaming finish. A light buffing with a terry cloth towel whisks away the dirt along with the haze. -- Aight after saying all that. Seems intersting huh? Washing your car without water. If you are intersted or have any quetions about this product email me at water_less@hotmail.com. Leave me your name and mailing address and i'll gladly send you a sample. aight peace!
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Hmmm... That sounds interesting. Did you invent this product or something? I'll try a sample of it. Thanks!
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LOL...naw dude... i'm just a distributor for this company.
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