Porcupine Car Protection?

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Re: Porcupine Car Protection?

Post by cheeseburglar »

Seems like it would be cheeper and easier to stop at a car wash and give the underside of your vehicle a really good wash.
Probably would be good for your vehicle as well, if you have a lot of salt build up.
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