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Pretty good, i'm impressed.
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I like it.
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Scantily clad womenz before 5PM? Probably NSFW.
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Very well done, and he sure doesn't shy away from improving his own brand at the same time. You can get away with that if you're good.
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Me too!
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That guy with the skateboard with the orange wheels is pretty much me.
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All that brine. There is salt all over the inside of the undercarriage. There will be rust and corrosion plaguing that vehicle forever.
Fun commercial but I can't stop thinking of all that salt water.
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I understand that they are going for the young fun vibe here but I found this whole thing a bit cheesy and superficial.
It's hard to admit that because I thought his Nike commercial was very novel and well done.
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They cleaned it with a pressure washer and a steamer. 5 times. That's a lot of salt.
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You'd be surprised how much more is left. We would leave garden sprinklers under our cars for days, pressure wash them and tear them down spray the hidden areas. Months later parts would be more corroded than the cars that didn't drive on the salt. We've used pre salt treatments too. I've come to the conclusion that nothing should go on the salt you aren't willing to see experience the corrosion issues.
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Decent commercial, I'm just not sure why the filmmaker gets as much screen time as the product.