P500 Armor All Wipes

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Tampering with a persons post isn't cool dude.
 
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Tampering with a persons post isn't cool dude.
Tampering ?
Dude wake up & smell yourself
Explain how your post was tampered with
then ....
Exit post. ....Left
you might be someone's boss...
but it ain't mine
UNDERSTAND
 
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Tampering ?
Dude wake up & smell yourself
Explain how your post was tampered with
then ....
Exit post. ....Left
you might be someone's boss...
but it ain't mine
UNDERSTAND
Post 36! You quoted me and modified my post. Your op stated Mothers was the one to use, then you've stated that nothing works and confused Armor all with oil based products, then you blamed the plastic itself. Who's boss are you? The point remains that Armor all wipes are a good way to clean and restore the plastic after washing.
 
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Post 36! You quoted me and modified my post. Your op stated Mothers was the one to use, then you've stated that nothing works and confused Armor all with oil based products, then you blamed the plastic itself. Who's boss are you? The point remains that Armor all wipes are a good way to clean and restore the plastic after washing.
My point is...wat you like
I don't have to like...or agree with
your post was not tampered with
in any way...
I feel your being a jackass?.
I wrote post that all worked good
you chose to argue over it
 
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My point is...wat you like
I don't have to like...or agree with
your post was not tampered with
in any way...
I feel your being a jackass?.
I wrote post that all worked good
you chose to argue over it
Nope, you don't have to use Armor all wipes.
 
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John::::::::
I did nothing to your post.
But not allow you to bully me around
& explain...things you can't comprehend
Bully you around, lol.
 
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Post 36! You quoted me and modified my post. Your op stated Mothers was the one to use, then you've stated that nothing works and confused Armor all with oil based products, then you blamed the plastic itself. Who's boss are you? The point remains that Armor all wipes are a good way to clean and restore the plastic after washing.
Only thing on #36 is your quote
duh.....
look again.....
 
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Dude your only a legend in your own mind
FACT CHECKED::::::
Rubbing any thing on plastic
creates static electricity. ...
its the cloth & plactic....
soooooo. Wat cleaner you use
don't matter...
GOGGLE IT

What about anti static sheets? BOOM! Mind Blown :eek:
 
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Thanks Pusher
but that don't happen in Ok.
i was actually agreeing with you that plastic naturally attracts dust. But common sense tells me there has to be something to stop that reaction. But I also realize that nothing would keep the dust off but it would be better to not attract it at least. It's obvious to me that something that stays wet will not. I've noticed when I'm forced to use a car wash the clear coat protectant when used seems to allow you an easier wash the next time. I'm really more hopeful to find something that the mud will "more or less" not stick to. There is a spray I forgot the name but watched videos of it and worked wonders but it sprays like paint and it takes a can to do a dirtbike but crap falls off and you reapply after wash it's just expensive. T seems to me something out there will slick up the surfaces to make it easier. There seems to be a lot of issues here over something kind of stupid. I'm a fairly logical man and don't say fact unless it's proven. I was simply asking a few questions from a knowledgeable site hoping for better results
 
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Use your urine to get the dust off. When you run out, drink more beer.


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LOL you could literally tell someone complaining about their dirty ride to P*zz off! :eek:
 
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We are special, it's true.
Still won't admit rubbing on plastic causes stactic
which makes dust stick to anything you clean with
i was actually agreeing with you that plastic naturally attracts dust. But common sense tells me there has to be something to stop that reaction. But I also realize that nothing would keep the dust off but it would be better to not attract it at least. It's obvious to me that something that stays wet will not. I've noticed when I'm forced to use a car wash the clear coat protectant when used seems to allow you an easier wash the next time. I'm really more hopeful to find something that the mud will "more or less" not stick to. There is a spray I forgot the name but watched videos of it and worked wonders but it sprays like paint and it takes a can to do a dirtbike but crap falls off and you reapply after wash it's just expensive. T seems to me something out there will slick up the surfaces to make it easier. There seems to be a lot of issues here over something kind of stupid. I'm a fairly logical man and don't say fact unless it's proven. I was simply asking a few questions from a knowledgeable site hoping for better results

My deal was they all work to shine up your rig
that static makes the dust stick....
fact checked;;;;rubbing cloth on plastic causes stactic
 
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Still won't admit rubbing on plastic causes stactic
which makes dust stick to anything you clean with


My deal was they all work to shine up your rig
that static makes the dust stick....
fact checked;;;;rubbing cloth on plastic causes stactic
It has nothing to do with my thread, or the fact that Armor all wipes do a damn good job, cheap and easily of restoring the black plastic. Armor all wipes aren't cloth! But as I've already said, you don't have to use them. I don't know what you're going on about.
 
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Still won't admit rubbing on plastic causes stactic
which makes dust stick to anything you clean with


My deal was they all work to shine up your rig
that static makes the dust stick....
fact checked;;;;rubbing cloth on plastic causes stactic
Just air molecules passing over plastic will attract dust thats what causes electricity discharge while sprayin and no it's not enough to **** you up but it's weird while spraying flammables and it happens in every state
 
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Rubbing on a lot of things causes static (especially if she has already said "no")

In La the humidity is usually around 1000% and you will find that moisture offers a continuous path to ground. Static isn't an issue.

I have solved the dust issue. I keep a small layer of mud on my machine at all times. You can't see the dust.
 
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Rubbing on a lot of things causes static (especially if she has already said "no")

In La the humidity is usually around 1000% and you will find that moisture offers a continuous path to ground. Static isn't an issue.

I have solved the dust issue. I keep a small layer of mud on my machine at all times. You can't see the dust.
Haha, you big kidder!
 

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