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Old 01-24-2010, 07:42 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Hello guys! Did you know that Freedom One is very easy to use and can be applied on a wet or dry car? Simply spray the coconut-based soap onto the surface of your car. The premium soaps and special lubricants in Freedom One liquefy and dissolve harmful dirt on contact. Its special polymer polish formula forms a bonded layer of protection from scratches. Then, wipe off with the special micro-fiber towel and buff it with a second micro-fiber towel, for a shiny wax-like finish. Has anyone else used the Freedom products?
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Old 01-25-2010, 07:56 PM   #2 (permalink)
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We would all appreciate it if you would discontinue posting threads to sell your product. As far as I know, you are not a site sponsor, so I have reported your thread to the site owners.
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FREEDOM PRODUCTS WILL RUIN YOUR RIDE's FINISH. NEVER TRY TO CLEAN A PAINTED SURFACE WITHOUT SOAKING IT WITH WATER FIRST. STICK TO YOUR TRADITIONAL CAR WASH PROCEDURE
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...liquefy and dissolve harmful dirt on contact.
That must be an awfully powerful product if it can "LIQUEFY AND DISSOLVE" dirt. If it can do that, that's great because then it would mean that the dirt can't scratch the finish of our cars.

But there's one thing I don't understand and would need to be explained to me before I let one drop of this powerful product touch my car. Dirt contains, among other things, particles of rock. In the rocks we have here on Earth, one of the common elements is iron, and it also happens to be one of the more common elements in many components of our cars, especially the body panels.

If this product can "LIQUEFY AND DISSOLVE" dirt, can you explain how it won't "LIQUEFY AND DISSOLVE" the car that it's used on?
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Maybe Freedom Products removes scratches, dents and door dings also.
It slices. It dices.
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LOL! LOL! I think "deniseadorable" is getting the message!
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LOL! LOL! I think "deniseadorable" is getting the message!
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It slices. It dices.
It's like Slap Chop, unwanted spokesperson and all.
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