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BUT WAIT.....if you order now, Vince will throw in a second set of Sham Wow's for FREE + a set of steak knives that can cut through solid titanium.......FREE. What I wnat to know is....how many of you bought the Snuggie. Come on be honest. You're out there....you know who you are. You like your Snuggie on those long cold rides.
I only bought the stick on faucet and the powdered water from Billy Amazing The powdered water it great .. You get 5 gallons of water with only 1 gallon ...
BUT WAIT.....if you order now, Vince will throw in a second set of Sham Wow's for FREE + a set of steak knives that can cut through solid titanium.......FREE. What I wnat to know is....how many of you bought the Snuggie. Come on be honest. You're out there....you know who you are. You like your Snuggie on those long cold rides.
GUILTY... in a fit of desperation at Christmas time, I ordered Snuggie's for my wife and daughters... I can only blame it on my weakened state from insomnia in the middle of one night.
You should have bought them a Snuggie made of the Scam Wow material then when they quit using them you could take them to the garage.
If you ever noticed they always demo the ShamWow with pop, it doesn't pick up water near as well.
Stuck my ShamWows in my SlapChop and diced them into little tiny ShamWows. Worked great on the antifreeze leak under my hotrod. Now if only that SlapChop would soak up that oil stain under my old Triumph.
Any type of Chamois or cloth will scratch paint especially if it gets a little dirt in it. Even my UC doesn't have enough flat surface to want to use one.
I use a leaf blower or shop vac to dry the bikes.
But responding to the original question someone gave my wife a sham wow. It doesn't work to pick up water or spills but she keeps trying to use it. I laugh when I see her with it in one hand and a roll of paper towels in the other.
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