My name is natty and I see you're from Massachusetts (one of the states I've been dying to visit) :)
anyways, I've been trying to find more participants from the New England area to take my Smart Car owner survey. This is for a marketing strategy plan that I have to do for one of my classes at Fordham University. It'll only take a few minutes and my group and I would really love to hear from you. :)
Just copy and paste this link onto your browser.
http://www.zoomerang.com/Survey/?p=WEB228ZJB97SR7
There are several products available for cleaning off wheel grime and brake dust. Someone mentioned a product called "Rejex", where you thoroughly clean the wheels first, apply the product, and then the grime, etc. will easily thereafter wash off. I just wipe mine off every other day, but that is a lot of work. Before I stopped using the car wash, washing them with a hand wand or the automatic wash did not get them clean. I don't have a garage, so I just wipe down or dust my car daily, now, and that keeps it perfect. Other than the above, visit an auto parts store, and they will show you enough products for the wheels to probably make you dizzy. Let me know how you do. Bill in K.C. (Shellcaptain@sbcglobal.net).
I saw your comment about insurance rates in MA. I'm from Boston and would like to know what insurance company you have. I currently have Commerce, but haven't shopped around yet.
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My name is natty and I see you're from Massachusetts (one of the states I've been dying to visit) :)
anyways, I've been trying to find more participants from the New England area to take my Smart Car owner survey. This is for a marketing strategy plan that I have to do for one of my classes at Fordham University. It'll only take a few minutes and my group and I would really love to hear from you. :)
Just copy and paste this link onto your browser.
http://www.zoomerang.com/Survey/?p=WEB228ZJB97SR7
Thanks so much!
natty
There are several products available for cleaning off wheel grime and brake dust. Someone mentioned a product called "Rejex", where you thoroughly clean the wheels first, apply the product, and then the grime, etc. will easily thereafter wash off. I just wipe mine off every other day, but that is a lot of work. Before I stopped using the car wash, washing them with a hand wand or the automatic wash did not get them clean. I don't have a garage, so I just wipe down or dust my car daily, now, and that keeps it perfect. Other than the above, visit an auto parts store, and they will show you enough products for the wheels to probably make you dizzy. Let me know how you do. Bill in K.C. (Shellcaptain@sbcglobal.net).
I saw your comment about insurance rates in MA. I'm from Boston and would like to know what insurance company you have. I currently have Commerce, but haven't shopped around yet.
Thanks,
Susan