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Old 03-23-2009, 07:23 PM
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Originally Posted by n8dc
Interesting... Did you know that stuff strips your bike of any waxes or polished you have on it? Yup proven fact and suggested for one of the first processes before sanding a vehicle for a paint job... Lemme take a wild guess now just for fun... Stubborn stains on clothing you use break clean and for stubborn food on your fine china you use engine degreaser ?

















hmmmm I see your point. Been doing it for a while though.
 
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Old 03-28-2009, 08:14 PM
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Well I bought some, not impressed at all. Tried it on my wife's car and ended up rewashing it by hand
 
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I have been pretty happy with S100 except for the fact that is is quite pricey.
 
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Originally Posted by strtarrow
I have been pretty happy with S100 except for the fact that is is quite pricey.
And I've always heard that it cuts your wax off too just like the dishwashing liquid mentioned a few posts earlier. Would be interested to know if that is correct info.
 
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Old 03-29-2009, 07:51 PM
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I bought some of this stuff, tried it today and was not impressed either if you want a good detailed wash job your go'n have to get the wash mitt back out!!
 
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Question wash and wax etc.

Anyone check out Griot's garage? They have some interesting wash and wax products.
 
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I just wanna know what happens if a guy gets this stuff on his nuts... because lets face it, that is the determining factor in all the cleaning products I use. If I spill some of the stuff, and makes my nuts bubble up, then I dont need. Gotta be good on the skin.
 
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