vetwfo'er

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Dec 18, 2000
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Thanks guys!

I guess when I was washing the bike (Spanky:D ) The Simple Green was not concentrated enough to get the spooge off. I squirted some on a rag and it took it right off and used WD-40 for the heavy globs (easy Scott:scream: )

Hope everyone has a great Thanksgiving.
vetwfo'er
 

Fox_Pilot_101

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Feb 26, 2001
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Something even better....

i dont think you can buy it in stores, but i know someone who works at a car cleaning place, and they have this stuff called engine shampoo, holy 8%&$! it will take ANYTHING outta ANYTHING. just give a few squirts to spooge etc, let it break it down, then rinse off in like 2 minutes! is your seat looking old, dull and dirty? you can spray this stuff on your seat, and scrub, and your seat will have the exact same color and shine as showroom new! this stuff works wonders!!! just go into a car detailing place and ask if you can have some engine shampoo, then break down anything you want! :)
 

Lew

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Aug 27, 2001
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Pressure washer, palmolive liquid dish soap, tooth brush (soft bristle), carb cleaner, maguires liquid carnuba wax. Keeps every part clean as a whistle.

Scotts 250 - thats a good woman! don't let her go..
Lew
 

Gary B.

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Apr 17, 2000
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I use whitewall cleaner for general cleaning, and engine shampoo for spooge and the really greasy stuff. ( both are auto detailing supplies)
 
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