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I realize Porsches don't leak oil ,but just in case
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That looks really promising, especially with a car like mine that likes to "mark her territory" frequently. However I'm a bit skeptical as to how effective it would be on porous concrete like my garage floor. It looks like Leno's floor is much less porous than my garage. Still, for a couple bucks it's worth a shot. Thanks for posting!
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"trick us Yankee boys..."
- Pretty funny! cheaper than kitty litter is good too of course, if it's 10x harder to get ahold of, then... |
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Low and behold, a quick search shows a national parts chain carries it. My local store doesn't but I could have them order it for p/u without adding shipping.
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Natures Broom - I thought that was a digestive product, like Psylium or Metamucil
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