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I see you’ve broken your “no‑engagement” vow yet again—drawn back, it seems, by the irresistible urge to toss another empty jab my way. If trading barbs is really your hobby, at least upgrade the equipment: flimsy quips and recycled outrage aren’t built to last, and they certainly won’t leave a mark over here.

So here’s a friendly suggestion: park the theatrics, polish a real argument, and circle back when you’ve got something sturdier than reflexive indignation. Until then, I’ll keep my focus on substance—and you can keep chasing echoes.
The problem is you don’t know why you keep getting called out.
 
I see you’ve broken your “no‑engagement” vow yet again—drawn back, it seems, by the irresistible urge to toss another empty jab my way. If trading barbs is really your hobby, at least upgrade the equipment: flimsy quips and recycled outrage aren’t built to last, and they certainly won’t leave a mark over here.

So here’s a friendly suggestion: park the theatrics, polish a real argument, and circle back when you’ve got something sturdier than reflexive indignation. Until then, I’ll keep my focus on substance—and you can keep chasing echoes.
That applies to you too. Nowhere is there any claim by ExxonMobil that the product removes varnish or carbon. All we have is that “it did it for me”.

If you would have picked on sludge or some other type of deposits then that would have been different. Varnish and carbon are not in the same category. Did you not notice that the picture you posted never mentioned either one of those?
 
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