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Does the ShamWow really work?

Consumer Reports says that if you're considering investing in a ShamWow, you mind as well just buy a bunch of sponges.

Sorry Vince the ShamWow Guy. Let's hope Consumer Reports leaves the SlapChop alone.


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This is a great product! I use it all the time. What a ridiculous comparison to sponges.

The tone of the report is disgusting, shows they have an agenda. Why should I believe the testing agency?

Shame on you Sun Sentinel for such a report.

Does the ShamWow really work?
ShamWow really works exactly as advertised. I dry my car with one for a very long time now and it's excellent.
Sun Sentinel you suck

You guys write like SunSlantinel should give an unbias opinion?

ShamWow doesn't pay SS any money for advertising, why should they bother.

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