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Re: Savage washing
Reply #15 - 03/09/05 at 03:26:31
 
Savage_Rob wrote on 12/31/69 at 16:00:03:
I'm relatively sure it's P O O N that worries the PC nazis.



LMAO....never thought of   p  o  o  n   ...are the kids still saying that? well that is phat and wak.....


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Re: Savage washing
Reply #16 - 03/09/05 at 03:33:04
 
Diane wrote on 12/31/69 at 16:00:03:
Geeeezzzzzz!  What kind of crud do you guys get on your bikes?  I've never had to wait more than a few minutes to lift the scuff marks off and I've never scraped it with anything.


Now Diane

[font=Verdana][glow=red,2,300]Everyone knows that combat boots leave bigger scuff marks than patent leather pumps...lol.......(kidding) Grin [/glow][/font]
Seriously though....my crud was baked on from months of neglect, when I first heard about the oven cleaner remedy, on this forum. The previous owners neglect, mostly.

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Reply #17 - 03/09/05 at 06:03:54
 
For major washings, I also use the do-it-yourself car wash.  For touch-up in between, I use the canned Honda Spray Cleaner and Polish.  This stuff is great.  It cleans and polishes at the same time and does everything from windshields to chrome.
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