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    Bike cleaning

    At the Dusty Butt BBQ we had a discussion about bike cleaning products. My understanding was a Pacer product was recommended. Which one?

    Repco & Supercheap Auto don't have any Pacer products, they tried to sell me CT18 which in our discussion was rated as inferior.

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    Go to the thread, how do you get your bling to shine (sorry dont know how to create a link), we have been discussing cleaning bikes there, very helpful.
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    Quote Originally Posted by warewolf View Post
    At the Dusty Butt BBQ we had a discussion about bike cleaning products.

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