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Show'n'Shine Saloon
Passing the plastic bag test
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<blockquote data-quote="STXDriver98544" data-source="post: 15532184" data-attributes="member: 140519"><p>Here's the argument I've read and pass on that makes sense, you'll put this stuff on your skin and your dishes etc. but not on your vehicles paint? Our vehicles paint is extremely durable and I can promise you a little dish soap would be the last thing that would be a reason why your paint got damaged. Also remember, a lot of these youtube video guys get big discounts or sponsorships for hammering into the video and repeating that detail spray is the only thing you can use. Washing your vehicle repeatedly week in week out with a washcloth and a bucket of dish soap, yes that would damage your paint for obvious reasons. But using dish soap with the correct washing technique and proper care to the paint is different. Where did you see someone used a bar of soap? That is insane lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="STXDriver98544, post: 15532184, member: 140519"] Here's the argument I've read and pass on that makes sense, you'll put this stuff on your skin and your dishes etc. but not on your vehicles paint? Our vehicles paint is extremely durable and I can promise you a little dish soap would be the last thing that would be a reason why your paint got damaged. Also remember, a lot of these youtube video guys get big discounts or sponsorships for hammering into the video and repeating that detail spray is the only thing you can use. Washing your vehicle repeatedly week in week out with a washcloth and a bucket of dish soap, yes that would damage your paint for obvious reasons. But using dish soap with the correct washing technique and proper care to the paint is different. Where did you see someone used a bar of soap? That is insane lol. [/QUOTE]
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