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I still havent got mine either...

But 'luckily' for me I havent been able to wash my car for ~4months because I've been lending it to my old man

Terry did you actually send that letter? Well written haha

:ermm: ^^^^^

9th October 2009

Dear AutoGlym Staff,

I have been waiting for 30 days for your lovely samples to be delivered.

I am a very patient person.

I like your AutoGlym products immensely and I don't suck up to companies like yours unless I have to.

You promised to send them out within 30 days.

A promise is a promise.

Don't you ever forget that!

So if you don't send your free samples out within another 7 days, I will come right down to your factory with my tomahawk and chop off the tops and drink them on site ' cause I'm addicted to the stuff!!!

Oops, just hang on a sec; I think I hear the postman!

I'd like to send this Scott haha - let's say, I'm just getting primed.

My patience can only stand so much...

P.S. you mean your ol' man won't even wash his son's wheels? Dear oh dear - what is this world coming to?

:) ^^^^^

I'd like to send this Scott haha - let's say, I'm just getting primed.

My patience can only stand so much...

P.S. you mean your ol' man won't even wash his son's wheels? Dear oh dear - what is this world coming to?

Nah actually he takes quite good care of my car, so I dont mind lending it to him. Its just I dont get the chance to wash it haha....I miss my car! :)

I've been looking forward to getting that Autoglym pack, used to use it all the time on my Rx7 and its really good stuff.

I wonder what the hold up is...

  • 4 weeks later...

Looks like some Autoglym Samples are starting to roll out...

Pics? No, not yet...

The pack includes 1) Car Glass Polish 2) Super Resin Polish 3) Ultra Deep Shine Polish & 4) Car Shampoo Conditioner

Just hope there's enough to go around here.

...don't want to look like an idiot!! That's All Folks!

Got mine yesterday!!

Although my polish had opened and spilt a little in the packet :P but beggers cant be choosers hey....!!!!

...sounds like Syd > Perth by ship lol

Is the inside of the packet glossy? haha

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