Whats the big deal with Pledge?
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OK, I will be in the minority here, but I just cant seem to grasp the concept of furniture polish on my bike. I am sure it is a great product, but that's a womans product made to do womans work.
The only way my bike will get Pledge on it will be when I figure out how to convince the OL to start cleaning the bike after she does the housework. Hell, at that rate, she may start using Tide to wash the bike with!
The only way my bike will get Pledge on it will be when I figure out how to convince the OL to start cleaning the bike after she does the housework. Hell, at that rate, she may start using Tide to wash the bike with!
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OK, I will be in the minority here, but I just cant seem to grasp the concept of furniture polish on my bike. I am sure it is a great product, but that's a womans product made to do womans work.
The only way my bike will get Pledge on it will be when I figure out how to convince the OL to start cleaning the bike after she does the housework. Hell, at that rate, she may start using Tide to wash the bike with!
The only way my bike will get Pledge on it will be when I figure out how to convince the OL to start cleaning the bike after she does the housework. Hell, at that rate, she may start using Tide to wash the bike with!
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It's polish. It was marketed for furniture and thus targeted to stay at home moms, but it's polish plain and simple. Here's a couple more. Women call it glossy black fingernail polish. I call it frame touch up paint. Women call it nail polish remover. I call it acetone that removes ANYTHING and strips it down bare. Women call it a dashboard. I call it an instrument cluster. Women call it uncomfortable, I call it.....you get the idea. It's all in the wording.