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    [QUOTE=Riff Raff]It's about time it had a wash - it was bloody filthy!!!

    why do you think i used to buy new bikes for ? once they got dirty (about a year) i would buy a new shiny one!

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    [QUOTE=ajturbo]
    Quote Originally Posted by Riff Raff
    It's about time it had a wash - it was bloody filthy!!!

    why do you think i used to buy new bikes for ? once they got dirty (about a year) i would buy a new shiny one!
    You obviously don't love your bikes like I love mine. :love2: Bikes need to have lots of love and attention lavished on them so they don't throw you off in a fit of pique. Your bike was so overwhelmed at being cleaned that it fell over in a state of shock.
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    CT-18 : I'm not quite sure on price. The bottle i have is 5 litres, and I THINK it costs between $20 and $40 (nearer 40 me thinks). It is not caustic, they say for very old/thick grime, leave on overnight for best results.

    You can use it on anything, engine, plastic, tyres, chain, metal, the cage and even the pesky neighbours cat that tries to catch your birds!

    Strange though, the bottle has a picture of a truck on it. Andrew Templeton at Road Safe put me onto it. As are his courses, this is great stuff

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