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laserracer
7th November 2008, 17:40
just tried pro clean and WOW it really works, im a mobile car and bike valet here in hamilton ive been established for about 10 years and in that time ive tried a heap of different products some work some dont..this product works i watched a video on utube and thought yeah sure its probably doesnt work that easy spray on hose off.. but im here to tell ya it does,i tried it on a new ve commodore that had lime and dried mud under the wheel arches which is usually a real bitch to remove sprayed it on hosed it off it was that simple also washed our bikes which were covered in mud and clay and same result. a good product that worked well for me
i think boyds here in hams have it....and all good bike shops can get it
cheers Dave
laserracer
7th November 2008, 17:46
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mattwood
7th November 2008, 22:00
sweet, to bad the summer dust is almost here.. bike just needs a brush off after a ride :banana:
laserracer
7th November 2008, 22:24
IF youve been to thundercross after its been wet you will know what im talking about that mud, clay,& cowshit, combo sticks ....mmmlike shit and the pro clean really makes cleaning it off easy. But im with ya on the weather thing roll on summer
NZsarge
8th November 2008, 02:27
just tried pro clean and WOW it really works
Mint! Might see if I can get me some of that. Use Motul from time to time and have found that's not too bad either, fookin' expensive though, best left for use during summer when the bike is not really dirty so you don't hammer through the stuff.
laserracer
8th November 2008, 06:14
Hey guys check out the ..pro clean motorcycle cleaner... vid on youtube
NZsarge
8th November 2008, 07:49
Did that, pretty impressive actually, much better than the Motul I usually buy and it's actually not bad so....
laserracer
8th November 2008, 10:41
i think from memory it was $18 or $19 a bottle which i think is about a litre, you dont seem to use that much
cave weta
8th November 2008, 14:39
Ive just finished my first bottle, like Laserracer says, spray on- hose off.
Even those scuffed up areas of your plastics where the clay stains get right in
Spray on annnd.... Just wok away! then 15 mins or a coffee later just blast it off.
Its just the ducks nuts on pants and boots too!:clap:
Bonez
8th November 2008, 14:46
Whats wrong with warm soapy water and neopol?
imne1
8th November 2008, 17:09
i found crc clean-r-carb was mint for getting chain grease off the rims and wotnot.
edit: actually don't use it to try remove the grease off your L-plate, it will remove the ink printing from the plastic... oops
laserracer
8th November 2008, 17:32
im pretty sure pro clean make a degreaser as well
Fatt Max
8th November 2008, 18:12
Always wondered how this would work, think I'll give it a try, cheers all
chrisktm
9th November 2008, 19:19
I raced on a UK Husky team that was sponsored by pro clean, it's the buisness and good to see we can finally get hold of the good stuff in NZ!
laserracer
10th November 2008, 09:17
just went to youtube to see if proclean had anymore product videoes and found a new proclean vid of it working on a bike mmmmm nice bike tooo :niceone:
AllanB
10th November 2008, 09:20
I'd always recommend that if you have to use a pro you always select a clean one...........
laserracer
10th November 2008, 09:25
Damn i only had a dirty pro at the time, then i washed her with proclean nice clean and shiney pro now:dodge::nono::drool:
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