Is BITOG Even Necessary Any More?

After recent lurking, and receiving replies on my own views and opinions on the forums, I'm just curious if we even need BITOG any more now that we have Valvoline Restore and Protect? Seems like, to quite a few, the debate is settled. Always use VRP. That's it. Final answer. Any other answer and you're a dufus.

Humorous thoughts only, please...
Well, if you cant drive you dont need BITOG. If you have an electric car you dont need the forum except maybe for ICE, tires, wax. If your mode of transportation requires you to pull over to "water" & rest because its overheating you probably have a horse 🐎 or a VW both of which the forum wont be able to help you as we are gifted but not miracle workers.

VRP still needs to have a robust 0w40, a R&P Brake Fluid and R&P CVT fluid. They dont have a polish or wax either.
 
Wait a minute, I thought this forum is about coffee? Am I in the wrong place?
Speaking of, if you have a coffee maker run the cleaning cycle regularly. Preferably with 2 TBSP Techron and 3 TBSP Restore and Protect. Some people say vinegar but that's a lie.

And don't use regular coffee filters. Convert your coffee maker to use either a Wix XP or M1 filter. You can change the filters yearly. The bypass pressure on the Wix is better if your job puts you under a lot of pressure.

Edit: please don't try cleaning your coffee maker with vehicle fluids.
 
For Admins to have a purpose. This fills in the gap between their sworn HOA duties and watching the news on TV with the volume cranked all the way up. :ROFLMAO:
 
For Admins to have a purpose. This fills in the gap between their sworn HOA duties and watching the news on TV with the volume cranked all the way up. :ROFLMAO:
BITOG is much more than that. It's also a healthier outlet for OCD tendencies. It's like a substitute for individually washing every grape in the bunch or using a fresh new toothbrush for each wheel when detailing your 1979 Dodge Aspen sedan.
 
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