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Doc,
I have 20K+ miles on mine and it really seems to do the trick. Like I said earlier. I am going to try spraying it on and letting it sit to ease the job. I was simply using a rag and as such, I didn't have stuff falling on my head and in my eyes. The goggles, long sleeves, tarp and brass bristle brushes sound like the ultimate route. Once you start doing yours, please post any efficient techniques so that I can benefit as well.
Oak, I am jealous too!!
I have 20K+ miles on mine and it really seems to do the trick. Like I said earlier. I am going to try spraying it on and letting it sit to ease the job. I was simply using a rag and as such, I didn't have stuff falling on my head and in my eyes. The goggles, long sleeves, tarp and brass bristle brushes sound like the ultimate route. Once you start doing yours, please post any efficient techniques so that I can benefit as well.
Oak, I am jealous too!!
Originally posted by KPV
Doc,
I have 20K+ miles on mine and it really seems to do the trick. Like I said earlier. I am going to try spraying it on and letting it sit to ease the job. I was simply using a rag and as such, I didn't have stuff falling on my head and in my eyes. The goggles, long sleeves, tarp and brass bristle brushes sound like the ultimate route. Once you start doing yours, please post any efficient techniques so that I can benefit as well.
Oak, I am jealous too!!
Doc,
I have 20K+ miles on mine and it really seems to do the trick. Like I said earlier. I am going to try spraying it on and letting it sit to ease the job. I was simply using a rag and as such, I didn't have stuff falling on my head and in my eyes. The goggles, long sleeves, tarp and brass bristle brushes sound like the ultimate route. Once you start doing yours, please post any efficient techniques so that I can benefit as well.
Oak, I am jealous too!!
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