Target's Vroom Cleaners
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Target's Vroom Cleaners
I was running through Target today for the rotary cups and saw a whole line of auto cleaning products under the Vroom label. Anyone used/heard of these?
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I bought one of their interior wipes. Smells good, actually. Leaves a nice gloss. The only trouble was that the wipe tend to leave some lint when you wipe it almost dry. I have no experience with the other brands so this maybe normal, I'm satisfied though. I haven't used the other Vroom products.
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I have not tried any of their products except for their MF towel. I did not like it as much compared to my regular towels but if you are looking for a cheap alternative to high quality towels, they would work. I am curious to see how their liquid products work (soap, int. cleaners, etc).
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I work a block away from Target Corp in downtown Minneapolis...when I was looking for some more NXT wax there were a few guys discussing the Vroom line they were instituting...it is essentially a Target brand...just so you know these guys were CLUELESS...fortunately after asking for Castrol GTX 5w20 as well it showed up in stores a couple weeks later :D :D
The moral of the story is...
I would not use anything that contains a fluid :p seriously...don't use the soaps, wipes, waxes, conditioners, etc.
Stick to what you can feel and know is similar or identical to other products ie:
-Microfiber towels (although at Costco you get double the amount for the same price)
-some detailing products
-buckets
-underbody cleaning tools
-hoze nozzels/hose attachments
There is one product I must recommend...their Microfiber Polishing CLoth...it is virtually the same material as lense cleaners but it is in a large sheet and it is a GREAT deal...2 for $5 I believe
I use it when using polishing compount on paint jobs...outstanding :D
The moral of the story is...
I would not use anything that contains a fluid :p seriously...don't use the soaps, wipes, waxes, conditioners, etc.
Stick to what you can feel and know is similar or identical to other products ie:
-Microfiber towels (although at Costco you get double the amount for the same price)
-some detailing products
-buckets
-underbody cleaning tools
-hoze nozzels/hose attachments
There is one product I must recommend...their Microfiber Polishing CLoth...it is virtually the same material as lense cleaners but it is in a large sheet and it is a GREAT deal...2 for $5 I believe
I use it when using polishing compount on paint jobs...outstanding :D
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