Cleaning the radiator.
#23
Before muddy ride, make sure radiator is super clean, let atv run a while to get radiator warm then spray it with Pam cooking spray. If mud does stick, it comes off real easy in a mudhole, river or low pressure water( a bucket or a cooler of water thrown at it. ) And it has no saturated fat.
#26
Like I said before the all new
patented RTICK-RAD self cleaning
Radiator system.
Now folks, this won't cost you $899
or $799 or $699 or $599 not even
$580 or $570 or even $524 like you
may be thinking but this system will
ONLY cost you 6 easy payments of
$87.50 And folks if its not the best
product you have had, I want you to
return it. You even get the instructional
DVD's, rubber gloves, the 8 piece hardware
set (nuts and bolts). And if you call right
now I will even throw in 32oz bottle of
Distilled water to Jump start your cleaning
tank. How about it huh?
And all you have to do after you install
the system, is gently fill the small tank with
Distilled water, and click on the dial on the
Light Pod to "Set it and Forget it"
R'
patented RTICK-RAD self cleaning
Radiator system.
Now folks, this won't cost you $899
or $799 or $699 or $599 not even
$580 or $570 or even $524 like you
may be thinking but this system will
ONLY cost you 6 easy payments of
$87.50 And folks if its not the best
product you have had, I want you to
return it. You even get the instructional
DVD's, rubber gloves, the 8 piece hardware
set (nuts and bolts). And if you call right
now I will even throw in 32oz bottle of
Distilled water to Jump start your cleaning
tank. How about it huh?
And all you have to do after you install
the system, is gently fill the small tank with
Distilled water, and click on the dial on the
Light Pod to "Set it and Forget it"
R'
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