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Has anyone ever been in a recently detailed car and wondered why just-greasy-enough-to-shine plastic surfaces are perceived to be clean? Solid surfaces that have the feeling of an oily sheen are (to me) on the “heckin’ gross” end of the clean/non-clean axis.

(Strangely, I find that this sensation does not apply to lubricated metal parts.)

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Chumchum Tumtum 2y ago

nostr:npub19dltg3304x5x8r78uwc7ppnmm2ahcl7vddl2hf6zcpum8l40nrnqrx0r6d nostr:npub1mewd58tz390gcnw0ml99alkzzgcuj2yg9tdsjwt45zga54rtsj8qketau6 it's to protect it against oxidation, for the most part - I think. But I do agree, is gross

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