roadie1389
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O'Reilly Auto Parts has the spray on sale
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I have been testing this against that F11 stuff that's all the rage right now. What really sold me on it was a couple weeks ago when I got my bike out right after it had quit raining to ride to a cruise in. From my shop to pavement is about 200 yds, and I made it ok, without getting to much mud on the bike, but when I got home, I was trying to beat the rain again, and got big blops of mud all over the rear fender, and the back of my jacket. 3 days later, I decided to get the bike cleaned up and ready to go to Dave's. I didn't wipe the fender with dry mud stuck to it, I just kind of flicked at the mud with my rag like I was getting dust off it, and the mud just fell off like it had just been sitting on it. No marks at all. I didn't even have to use any quick detailer on it. Bug guts on the front are a breeze to get off with a little detailer.Geez wax and more wax. So many different kinds saying they do this and that. Are they really any different??
I like the McGuire s,I use it in my detailing business every week,stuff really works,10 bucks is a stealO'Reilly Auto Parts has the spray on sale
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