Re: [Chrysler300] What Do YOU Do?
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Kozak is the way to go.  Have taken cars with I swear 1/16 inch of dust and 
cleaned them right off.  Believe they advertise that the more they are used 
the better they are.

I probably have at least 6-8 around here.  Old black ones to nice new clean 
ones depending on what car and where I am at.

They seem to have a slightly greasy feel and my wife dislikes that but we 
keep a newer one in each driver just to clean the inside when going down the 
road and we remember how dusty it is inside!!

Sure will use one of these instead of washing any time we can.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Don Warnaar" <300country@xxxxxxx>
To: <Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; "Bob Jasinski" <rpjasin@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, June 02, 2005 8:56 PM
Subject: Re: [Chrysler300] What Do YOU Do?


> Bob,
>
> You are the first person to mention the Kozak cloth in the many years I 
> have been using one.  I'm glad to hear that someone else knows about it 
> and uses it.  An older friend of the family introduced me to the Kozak 
> cloth many years ago and at first, for some reason, didn't seem to like 
> it.  A couple of years later, I tried it again and liked it.  Have had one 
> ever since.  I'm a little more reluctant to use it on the clear coats.
>
> Toured the factory a couple of years ago in Batavia, NY.  It was a very 
> small facility that obviously had a steady market for the product, and 
> without much advertising.  It was the first new one I had bought for 
> years.  Also bought the furniture dusting cloth they make which also does 
> a good job.
>
> The majority of those on this list probably don't know what we are talking 
> about.  The Kozak Dry-Wash Cloth has been manufactured since 1926.  It is 
> a flannel cloth folded into a pad about 6x9 inches.  It chemically treated 
> and used correctly will wipe off the car without scratching.  The dirt is 
> absorbed into the fibers of the flannel.  After using it, you give the 
> cloth a few good whacks to knock out much of the dirt.  It also gets 
> folded and refolded so a new surface gets used against the car.
>
> Don Warnaar
> New Jersey
>
>
>  ----- Original Message ----- 
>  From: Bob Jasinski<mailto:rpjasin@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>  To: Michael Reed<mailto:mrreed@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> ; 
> Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>  Sent: Thursday, June 02, 2005 5:07 PM
>  Subject: RE: [Chrysler300] What Do YOU Do?
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>
>  Meguier's Quick Detailer is a great product and the one I use.  It comes 
> in
>  a spray bottle, and you can find it at most auto parts stores. There are
>  other brands available as well, you just spray it on and wipe/buff it 
> off,
>  in a shady area-not the hot sun.
>
>  I haven't used a sponge, bucket and hose on my black G in years (except 
> for
>  whitewalls), no worries about water getting down into recesses in the 
> car
>  body, and it helps remove swirl marks in the black paint.
>
>  Once at the show, I use either a car duster or a Kozak cloth to keep the
>  dust off.
>
>
>  Bob J
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