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Thread: Spay that cleans Tractors, ATv/ Dirt Bike - experience/ reviews

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    Default Spay that cleans Tractors, ATv/ Dirt Bike - experience/ reviews

    I saw an add for this stuff that sprays on foam and "melts" away mud etc. Now that the thought popped in my head it seems ads are popping up everywhere on my computer, phone etc.

    Anyone used this type stuff and does it work. I feel like it would eventually strip paint or cause some kind of harm.
    thoughts?

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    ha. i would google it but i'm enjoying all these ice maker ads thanks to Big Brother.

    I was actually talking about this stuff the other day. They advertise on the Farm Report Sunday mornings.

    I have no clue about its effectiveness, but I'd sure try it!
    Ugh. Stupid people piss me off.

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    I would be interested too. Mine could use a bath.

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    Pressure wash it, let it dry, then spray it down with SC1
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    Only thing we need to be wearing in this country are ass whippings & condoms. That'll clear up half our issues.

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    Slick ATV wash or any "off road mud buster "is what comes to mind. I believed it showed them using it on a tractor which caught my attention and also my concern.

    I dont drink enough monster energy drinks to understand how it works.

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    I've never spayed a tractor. Wouldn't even know where to start looking for the uterus on one.

    But if you're okay with yours being my first, I'll give 'er a shot.

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    hahaha not that I would spray a tractor but they used it to show it getting rid of years of grim and dust. My concern was spraying wires and hoses etc. After washing down my four wheeler this weekend and busting knuckles on cargo racks etc I was looking for a quick solution. Upon more amazon reviews it seems this stuff is just soap. Feetdowns suggestion of the SC1 seems like the answer that would make cleaning easier in the future.

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