How do you use a chamois to dry a car with the best end result?

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What would cause engine oil to be thin and smell like gas.?

Get it wet first, and wring it out. Then use it to dry the car, wringing it out as needed.

whom do i contact about shoddy service, when the manager will not listen or talk to you at a quick lube shop?

just use it. plain and simple

Need to know if throttle is sticking or trans needs work. HELP?


you will have to ring it out a couple of times while you are doing it, but other than that...its pretty simplet

my car shakes after i got fuel cleaning is that normal?

use left hand

My BMW is making loud noises? Is it the wheel barring?

Spread it out flat--it'll stick if it's wet--, grab a hold of one end by the corners pulling it outwards and pull it so that is acts sort-of like a squeegee. Ring it and rinse it out with clean water often.

Can the quality of engine oil be judged by feel?

Do section like the window then wring it out do the lower part of that. The key is you have to wring it out after you done a section.

The ball nut serves as the hydraulic power piston on a parallelogram steering gear... true or false?

throw the chamois away and get yourself the absorber, much better job with it.
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