Slick Offroad Wash

Plastic, skidplates, bumpers, seat covers, graphics, dress up items, nerf bars, etc.
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cannondale27
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#1 Post by cannondale27 »

Has anyone here tried this?Heard good things.Right now I use Castrol Super Clean and mix it in a prayer with water but always looking for something better.

http://www.slickoffroad.com/


kdeal
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#2 Post by kdeal »

I use S100.

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#3 Post by jesshamner »

QUOTE (kdeal @ Sep 22 2010, 07:59 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I use S100.



For what?!?! tongue.gif

cannondale27
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#4 Post by cannondale27 »

laugh.gif Ouch! He is getting better.

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#5 Post by kdeal »

S100 is a premium type wash product for motorsports, you hillbilly! ohmy.gif

http://www.s100.com/


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#6 Post by jesshamner »

Yeah but you have to get your stuff dirty first! biggrin.gif

And just to make sure that I'm not trolling this topic, I use simple green. I have been looking at this stuff called Muc-off. Google it. I saw it in the back of a cycling magazine.

UpsMan
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#7 Post by UpsMan »

Just use a pressure washer.

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