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Old 04-25-2016, 11:02 AM
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Little article I wrote up for Flüssig on chassis cleaning. Hope you guys enjoy!
http://www.flussigmagazine.com/11/po...-detaling.html
Old 04-25-2016, 08:08 PM
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Thanks for sharing
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Nice article...always looking for new cleaning materials to clean up the chassis and undercarriage.
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Very helpful information.

Thank you, for sharing.

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Good article, thanks for sharing! I'll try some of the products recommended.

Just wondering, have you ever used Oil Flo Safety Solvent? I've had good results with it and it smells good, too. Safe for painted surfaces as long as you rinse it quickly and thoroughly.

http://www.titanlabs.net/oilflo.htm

http://store.carcareonline.com/titan...mpspray-1.aspx
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I use Oil-Flo all the time, as well as a product called Solvent 22, which is a little less oily. They appear to work better on different things, so I keep them both on hand.
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Nice article. Wish I had a lift. Doing that on jack stands does not seem like a fun day.
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I have not used Oil Flo before, but have heard good things. Once I had such good success with Xenit, I sort of stuck with it.

Originally Posted by JWise
Good article, thanks for sharing! I'll try some of the products recommended.

Just wondering, have you ever used Oil Flo Safety Solvent? I've had good results with it and it smells good, too. Safe for painted surfaces as long as you rinse it quickly and thoroughly.

http://www.titanlabs.net/oilflo.htm

http://store.carcareonline.com/titan...mpspray-1.aspx



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