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| Handy grocery store items i am pretty curious to know.. does anyone use homemade remedies for car washing? I get quite a few looks when i am out rubbing peanut butter on the outside black trim. It works so damn well though! White vinegar and water makes an amazing replacement for windex, too. -j |
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| I've heard the vinegar and water.. but the peanut butter on black trim?? what the hell would you use the paint? |
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| Ive heard of Orange Peel, but a peanut facial ? No, all kidding aside, the oils in the peanut butter have long been known to remove wax residue on black trim and plastic bumper pieces..... |
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| so instead of peanut butter, why not just use peanut oil... |
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