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Old Apr 5, 2008 | 09:41 PM
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Makes me wonder if it is the same thing s the tank britener we have for the big trucks.
you can get that stuff at the truck stops. also they have it a diffrent place but for get the name of it. I will see if i can get some here and let ya knwo what it is then.

it is like 10.00 a gal. then ya just shoot it threw a garden sprayer and rinse with water and it will take dull aluminum and biten it up but never checked it on chrome.
So i will have to read the label on it.
 
Old Apr 9, 2008 | 12:27 AM
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See I have used the foam thing that you put on a drill made by mothers, and it is ok. But is not the greatest of showroom shine that i like. Usually I use the mothers cream that you buff on or this new stuff i found that is a gel. And those work amazing, but the time spent on the process is so long. So when the detailer told me about this easy spray on i am intriuged. All i know about it is that it is a liquid that he said can only set on the wheel for a few seconds (since its an acid) and then hosed off.
 
Old Apr 9, 2008 | 06:05 PM
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I havent forgot about it but they havent orderd yet at work when they do i will look at it and find out for sure.

hopefully it will happen soon but knowing them it will be next month LOL

but this stuff is somethign we throw on and with in like 10-15 sec. we have to ge tit off our tanks etc.. or it will start to etch them but it will make them shinny
 
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