spick 'N span!
#22
Yes your taller. So is my cousin, so if my friend etc. etc... I don't see how that would be an excuse though. The people that I know who are taller than me don't act like you. You don't act like a goon because your tall. You act like a goon because you are one. Why don't you stop trying to argue with me & go work on your slow truck? I already started to tell you before what you have wrong with it. When you figure out things like that then maybe I'll take your posting more seriously. Until I have no respect for someone who only knows about things from what he reads & not what he does.
c-ya,
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Andrew Thomas
'99 Scrambler 400 & '99 Trailblazer, both with RCR mods.
c-ya,
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Andrew Thomas
'99 Scrambler 400 & '99 Trailblazer, both with RCR mods.
#26
Andrew,
It would appear that way, yes...sadly this is what it has come to. Someone has to provide translation services for a namecaller. <sad>
Joe
PS...maybe I oughta post something thats actually ON topic...
I have a big ole pressure washer and I spray the bejeezus out of anything that has dirt on it. I never bring the nozzle closer than a foot ofr so but it does an excellent job of removing the clumpy caked on mud. I also pre-spray with a common degreaser/cleaner and it makes the job so much easier. I did hear of someone using a rubber/vinyl protectant not so much to keep it looking new but to make subsequent dirt removal that much easier.
Worked for me for years...can't hurt to continue.
Joe
It would appear that way, yes...sadly this is what it has come to. Someone has to provide translation services for a namecaller. <sad>
Joe
PS...maybe I oughta post something thats actually ON topic...
I have a big ole pressure washer and I spray the bejeezus out of anything that has dirt on it. I never bring the nozzle closer than a foot ofr so but it does an excellent job of removing the clumpy caked on mud. I also pre-spray with a common degreaser/cleaner and it makes the job so much easier. I did hear of someone using a rubber/vinyl protectant not so much to keep it looking new but to make subsequent dirt removal that much easier.
Worked for me for years...can't hurt to continue.
Joe
#27
AND YOU GUYS ARE PROUD OF KNOWING HOW TO SPELL DOUCHEBAG??? jeez, you guys got some problems for knowing that! dont rip on me! first off you drive a Polaris and you think that powerwashing a quad is going to hurt it then you rip on my truck that you dont even know about and never have seen, and i didnt even list all the mods i have done to the engine so what the heck are you talking about???? Anyway, you CAN powerwash a quad, then wipe it done and apply a coat of wax. Works nice!
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RangerSX 1987 Honda 250X(completely stock)
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RangerSX 1987 Honda 250X(completely stock)
#30
Ranger,
You did list your mods on your truck off to me remember???
One other thing that makes the black plastic on quads shine is "Black Magic". The downside is it's kinda greasy & if you don't wipe in good it attracts dust.
c-ya,
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Andrew Thomas
'99 Scrambler 400 & '99 Trailblazer, both with RCR mods.
You did list your mods on your truck off to me remember???
One other thing that makes the black plastic on quads shine is "Black Magic". The downside is it's kinda greasy & if you don't wipe in good it attracts dust.
c-ya,
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Andrew Thomas
'99 Scrambler 400 & '99 Trailblazer, both with RCR mods.