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    Quote Originally Posted by cbfb View Post
    Makes you stink like fish for days after.
    Get yerself the odourless variety. Not exactly odourless because it still has some kind of smell, but it barely smells like fish. For some reason it smells more like fish once you wash your hands though. The non-odourless kind does indeed stink, I hate the smell of old fish.

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    Quote Originally Posted by iranana View Post
    Get yerself the odourless variety. Not exactly odourless because it still has some kind of smell, but it barely smells like fish. For some reason it smells more like fish once you wash your hands though. The non-odourless kind does indeed stink, I hate the smell of old fish.
    Who said I didn't like smelling like an old haddock

    The first time I did it I forgot to put the bungs in, and I don't have carpets in my truck. Was pretty funky in the cab for a while lol

    Will look into it, dunno how they do that but I assume just as effective?

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    Quote Originally Posted by cbfb View Post
    Who said I didn't like smelling like an old haddock

    The first time I did it I forgot to put the bungs in, and I don't have carpets in my truck. Was pretty funky in the cab for a while lol

    Will look into it, dunno how they do that but I assume just as effective?
    Stuff I use is "odourless". Just a hint of old fish box. Biggest prob is keeping yer nozzle clean. They quickly bung up.
    Manopausal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by george formby View Post
    Stuff I use is "odourless". Just a hint of old fish box. Biggest prob is keeping yer nozzle clean. They quickly bung up.
    I don't seem to remember having much problem with it bunging up the nozzle, were you using one of those cheap oil guns from Repco etc:

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    Quote Originally Posted by cbfb View Post
    I don't seem to remember having much problem with it bunging up the nozzle, were you using one of those cheap oil guns from Repco etc:

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    No, an arseole.
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    Quote Originally Posted by george formby View Post
    No, an arseole.
    Oh right sorry yes no experience with those, I just buy a 500ml tin and use a gun.

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