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gullyjumper

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Registration date : 2010-02-05
Location : cookeville tn.

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PostSubject: cleaning up   cleaning up EmptyFri Apr 29, 2011 12:28 pm

Im sure most of you have seen Tony Stewart in the armor-all commerical and at the end they show armor-all wheel cleaner and throw muddy water on the wheel and its clean where they applied the cleaner. Well I was wondering if anyone had used it under the hood area and if it worked? Just looking for a faster way to clean. scratch
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wvyankee2
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Location : Cabell Co., West Virginia

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PostSubject: Re: cleaning up   cleaning up EmptyFri Apr 29, 2011 11:04 pm

I have not. Might be worth a try. I have seen the commercial.
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Big-R
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Location : Louisville,Ky

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PostSubject: Re: cleaning up   cleaning up EmptyFri Apr 29, 2011 11:06 pm

Gully, I clean the machine to the best of my ability. Pressure Washer first then sop and water. Then I put tire foam to all the black plastic and metal. It makes it look very clean.
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KY. Colonel
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Location : Lexington, KY.

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PostSubject: Re: cleaning up   cleaning up EmptyFri May 20, 2011 4:39 pm

I used to spray the underside of our dirtbike fenders with either armor-all or wd-40 in hopes that mud wouldn't stick. I really can't say wether it worked as we hoped, it became too expensive. We just got in the habit of going to a power wash on the way home instead.
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PostSubject: Re: cleaning up   cleaning up EmptyFri May 20, 2011 7:13 pm

Simply Awesome from Dollar General (cheap). Alittle scrub then Tire Wet and looks great!
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