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  1. It a bottle where the contents are released with the car aircon running and supposedly kills the source of the odors coming. Looks easy to use. Cost about $30+ at autobacs. Anyone can vouch for its effectiveness ?
  2. Can any1 advise the proper way to apply autoglym bumper care?? I started with using those terry cloth then found the tat it start to leave string of cloth on the bumper stripes. Then recently apply using toothbrush, easier but think too thick. Now it sticking leaves n dirt and still looking very sticky. At least its black. Should I use sponge instead? Btw its sticky since the NY eve when I 1st apply....
  3. i am new in car and is looking for a cleaning product for my G9 corolla (Red). After reading the posting here, generally the recommended products are Zaino or Autogylm. First of all, I wonder how many is actually willing to send your car to AutoGlym for poliching service ($500 a year for 4 times) vs buying the products to polich themselve. Aside of the hardwork, does self polishing able to achieve the same shine as sending to the polishing company? Comparing Zaino and Autogylm, I hope to gather some feedback which is better in term of 1) Cost 2) Ease of use (Less steps) 3) Shine and protection last longer 4) Safe to use (Environmental hazard) Any comments?
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