Chuck, please send me a free sample to try on my GMC, also include a
price sheet and how much of the stuff I would need to do a GMC.
Thanks,
Pam Trammell
310 Log Cabin Rd.
Kingsland, AR 71652
>GMCers, one and all,
>
>Chuck made a good offer on sending out samples of DRI WASH 'n GUARD. Ya'
all
>outta take him up on it. Ya' can't beat FREE!
>
>Chuck, how come you never sent me any of that free stuff?
>
>I was desperate to find a decent way to get my vehicles clean when I first
>discovered DW n G. The water here is incredibly hard, and would leave
>horrible calcium rings and spots if I tried to wash a car or airplane with
it.
>And, white rings and spots look TERRIBLE, especially on dark colors.
>
>I thought DW n W was a lot of hype when I first saw it being hawked at the
>Reno Air Races one year. But, they made the stuff they were using it on
look
>mighty shiny .......... so, being caught up in the excitement of the race
>atmosphere and all, I bought a small bottle to try it.
>
>Whaddaya know. It worked just like they said it would. Used about 2
ounces
>and got the car clean and left a shiny finish the Oregon rain would bead up
>on. It was very easy to use, too. Takes me about 20 minutes for an
average
>car. And, only need to do it every 2 or 3 months. And, I can do a "wash"
job
>without ever taking the car out of the garage.
>
>It worked so good on the car, I started using it on my pickup, airplane,
>bicycle, and RV, too.... even use it on my garden tractor to keep it
looking
>like new. The airplane never has to leave the hangar to get "washed",
either.
>Saves gas and wear and tear taxiing to and from the wash rack.
>
>BTW, the airplane has an Imron finish and has never looked "wetter" than
after
>it's had a DW n W "wash" job. So, it outta do well on a GMC.
>
>Lately, I've been using it on windshields and it seems to be every good as
>Rain X. It's especially good on the airplane windshield since there's no
>wipers out there to clear the rain.
>
>Chuck's used it in a lot of ways I haven't tried yet.... but, just give me
>time..........
>
>Meanwhile, take him up on his offer. Try it. You'll like it.
>
>Glenn
>78K OR (Land of the hard water spots)
>
>
>
>
>
price sheet and how much of the stuff I would need to do a GMC.
Thanks,
Pam Trammell
310 Log Cabin Rd.
Kingsland, AR 71652
>GMCers, one and all,
>
>Chuck made a good offer on sending out samples of DRI WASH 'n GUARD. Ya'
all
>outta take him up on it. Ya' can't beat FREE!
>
>Chuck, how come you never sent me any of that free stuff?
>
>I was desperate to find a decent way to get my vehicles clean when I first
>discovered DW n G. The water here is incredibly hard, and would leave
>horrible calcium rings and spots if I tried to wash a car or airplane with
it.
>And, white rings and spots look TERRIBLE, especially on dark colors.
>
>I thought DW n W was a lot of hype when I first saw it being hawked at the
>Reno Air Races one year. But, they made the stuff they were using it on
look
>mighty shiny .......... so, being caught up in the excitement of the race
>atmosphere and all, I bought a small bottle to try it.
>
>Whaddaya know. It worked just like they said it would. Used about 2
ounces
>and got the car clean and left a shiny finish the Oregon rain would bead up
>on. It was very easy to use, too. Takes me about 20 minutes for an
average
>car. And, only need to do it every 2 or 3 months. And, I can do a "wash"
job
>without ever taking the car out of the garage.
>
>It worked so good on the car, I started using it on my pickup, airplane,
>bicycle, and RV, too.... even use it on my garden tractor to keep it
looking
>like new. The airplane never has to leave the hangar to get "washed",
either.
>Saves gas and wear and tear taxiing to and from the wash rack.
>
>BTW, the airplane has an Imron finish and has never looked "wetter" than
after
>it's had a DW n W "wash" job. So, it outta do well on a GMC.
>
>Lately, I've been using it on windshields and it seems to be every good as
>Rain X. It's especially good on the airplane windshield since there's no
>wipers out there to clear the rain.
>
>Chuck's used it in a lot of ways I haven't tried yet.... but, just give me
>time..........
>
>Meanwhile, take him up on his offer. Try it. You'll like it.
>
>Glenn
>78K OR (Land of the hard water spots)
>
>
>
>
>