EZi Dry review

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alunr

Original Poster:

1,676 posts

271 months

Thursday 13th March 2003
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Not only that, the sun will come out when you use it, your wife will be begging your for sex and your wardrobe will transform overnight.

angusfaldo

2,800 posts

281 months

Thursday 13th March 2003
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Indeed - and from the man who said this about Lotus reviews:

I have excluded reviews which consist merely of "This car is better than sex. Get it if you want an orgasm on the road". If this is to become a useful resource then details are what's required

Ted!

roy c

4,192 posts

291 months

Thursday 13th March 2003
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Isn't this just a "Gillette G2" version of Autoglym's Hydra Flexi Blade?

"The best a man can get?"

Bonce

4,339 posts

286 months

Thursday 13th March 2003
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How long before they add extra strips or a special lubricating strip?

rude girl

6,937 posts

266 months

Thursday 13th March 2003
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Not sure this thread's in the right forum, but I'll ask my question anyway.

Ted - the pictures of the Ezi-Dry look like there's a really tight curvature on the blade and it will struggle to follow the lines on the car. How did it perform when you tried it?

C

marki

15,763 posts

277 months

Thursday 13th March 2003
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I think Ted Lovedddd it

PetrolTed

34,443 posts

310 months

Thursday 13th March 2003
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It's good for flat surfaces or slight curves (like a TVR bonnet). You can sweep off a large area very quickly. You can't get into the edges of the bonnet or around bodywork detailing though. A chamois is still necessary for that. For a fiver it's a useful bit of kit.

bcms

241 posts

289 months

Thursday 27th March 2003
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I heeded the advice of the Tedmeister and bought one of the suckers - I have to say it works very well. Mainly useful for large flat surfaces like the bonnet or roof - but the advantage of using this thing is that you don't have to spend ages continually wringing out your chamois leather and therefore the whole job is done quite a bit quicker even though you do have to "finish" niggly bits with the leather. All in all I should think its worth a fiver of anyones dough.