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re: cleaning engine - the definitive answer.



=46rom who else? Larry Reynolds of Car Care Specialties (really, you
have a question on car care, painting, or cleaning something of an
automotive nature - go to his web pages, the how-to section is very
good. If it's not listed there, email Larry - and GIVE HIM YOUR
BUSINESS. His prices are reasonable & consider how much money you've
wasted buying a product to try that you ended up not liking - how much
is that worth, along with your time & effort to find out it's a
worthless product! (No financial interest, just a very satisfied
customer - I want Larry around doing profitable busisness for a long
time because he can answer all my dumb questions & doesn't b.s. if he
doesn't know the answer - very rare - but he'll find out!)



>http://www.carcareonline.com/clean_engines.html


Here's other topics that Larry has articles about on his page:

Car Covers: Types and how to use them.
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How to properly clean your car's paintwork.
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How to properly maintain and preserve your Convertible Car Top.
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How to repair the finish on wheels that have been damaged by improper
cleaning.
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How to properly care for the leather surfaces in your car's interior.
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How to properly repair paint chips.
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How to protect your car's paint finish.
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Extra protection for your car's paint finish when driving on the track
or in autocrosses.
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Squealing brakes: How to save wear-and-tear on your horn!
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Tires, Exterior Rubber, and Vinyl protection.
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Vinyl Care.
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How to properly wash your car.
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How to properly care for your car's wheels.

HTH,

Barrett N.
barrett.nicholas@domain.elided
Houston, Texas
BMWCCA# 130,000
'95 325i - CeeKay, the SuperCar
shark-infested (JimC chip)

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