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A Gift Your Guy Will Appreciate
By ARA-Fusion
Published: Thu, Mar 30, 2006

(ARA) -  Every time a birthday rolls around, or there's some other special occasion, a lot of ladies are at a loss.  They have no idea what to get their guy.  

Well guess what? There's no big secret to getting it right.  All you have to do is find something that will appeal to his interests.

If he's into working out, you may want to pick up a new weight set for him.  If cooking is his thing, some new pots and pans, utensils and/or spices would do nicely.  And for the guy who is really into his car, how about a gift basket or bucket filled with "goodies" that will keep his car, garage and driveway looking great.  He'll be pleasantly surprised to see you too care about his "baby."

Perhaps the most important thing that should go into that basket or bucket is a bottle of 5Star Shine, a patented two-step polish that uses PTFE (the same substance that makes nonstick cookware so slippery) to bond with the molecules in your paint for unbeatable shine and protection.

"The great thing about 5 Star Shine is unlike wax, which has to be reapplied every couple of weeks, the shine from this polish is long lasting," says Glenn Canady, president of 5 Star Technologies.  "It will adhere to the paint on new cars for five years and to a used car with good paint for at least three, which means no more spending hours waxing the car." It only takes an hour to apply, and is safe on all paints, clear coats and fiberglass gel coats. You may also want to include shop towels, rubber gloves and a selection of cleaners perfect for the season we're in.  

This time of year when salt and snow are on the ground up North and there's an excess of general dirt and grime in the South, a selection of Forever Black car care products would be appreciated. Forever Black cleaning products for tires, bumpers, bed liners, etc., are made with specially formulated dyes instead of silicone to bring back the life to a car's plastic, rubber and vinyl parts.

That takes care of the car's body.  The only things left to clean -- on the outside anyway -- are the windows.  Those generic window cleaners you can buy at the grocery store may clear the grime away temporarily, but if you want a cleaner that will remove stubborn deposits and keep them from coming back, the Diamondite system, a patent-pending, silicone-free, three-step process is the way to go.

Diamondite Spray Clay is used to clear unwanted deposits from the glass surface. Diamondite Shield then seals the surface to offer future protection against acid rain spots, scratches, abrasions and chipping.  Application is simple and requires no special training or tools and may be used by do-it-yourselfers as well as professionals.

If your loved one spends a lot of time working on his car, and often leaves oil stains on the driveway or in the garage, you may want to include a bottle of Pour-N-Restore Oil Stain Removal. It absorbs embedded oil stains as it dries from a liquid to a powder. This is made possible by combining a powerful citrus degreaser with a non-leaching absorbent. It is effective on concrete and masonry, but not asphalt.

All the items mentioned here are available for purchase at www.CarCareWizards.com, a Web site that offers super deals on care accessories for automobiles, SUVs, trucks, and motorcycles.

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