March 12, 2007

Sarah: Tool of the Week

Edited to add: If you have any interest in Vroom products, go to Target now. They're on clearance.

Although I've blamed my dirty cars on a busy schedule and an older hand-me-down vehicle, I am slowly coming to terms with the fact that I'm not a very tidy car owner. This does not mean, however, that I am incapable of improving myself. In fact, as a part of my Semester of Sacking Up (This was never officially announced, but I made a list at the beginning of this school semester of ways I wanted to improve my life. Some things have been crossed off, some I haven't yet completed.), I vowed to get my car-squalor under control. Enter:

VROOM'S All-PURPOSE CAR WIPES

I was attracted by the packaging and intrigued by what my dashboard might look like if not covered by a warm blanket of dust. It wasn't until later that I wondered if this earth-friendly product in the sleek container could be somehow related to Method, which is close to my heart. Why yes. It seems that it is.
I didn't even remember that LJC, who has been one of my favorite bloggers for some time, wrote about this line of products some time ago.
Sadly, it appears that Vroom's website no longer exists. I fear this may mean that the line has been discontinued. If that is the case, you should hurry to your nearest Target and snatch up the last of their products. You'll have to fight me for them, though, so be prepared to lose an eye, or at least some hair.

Oh, and without the layer of dust? My car looks much better, thanks for asking.

Posted by sarah at March 12, 2007 12:01 PM
Comments

Did you ArmorAll the dash? Because that can make even old cars look seriously spiffy.

It makes driving a real pleasure -- until you the sun bounces off your uber-shiny dash and blinds you. But we all have our crosses to bear.

Posted by: Dave on March 12, 2007 01:07 PM

So does this mean I can fix your stereo?

Posted by: Mallory on March 12, 2007 01:21 PM

The wipes I used were sufficient for my needs. I did not require additional shine. Also, ArmorAll doesn't have packaging that is as cute as Vroom.

Possibly Mallory. Possibly. Hee.

Posted by: sarah on March 12, 2007 04:58 PM
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