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has anyone ever wondered how to get that pesky dirt off from the inside of their frame rails and swingarms? i have found that scrubbin' bubbles does wonders on this. i used it one day after ridding on some muddy trails when i washed all the big stuff off, i would just spray the whole thing down, let sit a few seconds, then rinse off. this does wonders on the tough spots(knuckle busters) when you try to scrub in between the hard to get spots.
you should try it....
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let me know if anyone tries it and if they like it or not
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Think it will work to get caked-in dirt off of the engine cases?
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i'll give it a shot
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i think it may. never tried it on thicker stuff...
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scrubbing bubbles? whats that ?
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I used 3 cans of that--it helped alot-just sprayed it on the motor and greasy areas. I will probaly get more now that you reminded me about it.
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Hmmmm never thought of using that. Unfortunately it has been a few weeks since the last ride and my bike is clean. I'll try it next time though. Thanks for the helpful hint.
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scrubbing bubbles!!! i know what they are now. those little guys in the commercial that cruise through your bathroom and kill the nasty looking germ guys! i loved those commercials!!
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So I'm assuming this stuff won't eat paint or harm aluminum right?
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no it wont. the stuff is awesome man!!!
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I'll try it. I was wondering what to use on my spokes and hubs.
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man i'm going to try and pick up some of that stuff and give her a shot.
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Yaayyyyyyyyyy!!!!!!!!!! it works!!!!!!!!
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I'll try it. I was wondering what to use on my spokes and hubs.
you can use this on everything including spokes and hubs.
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so has anyone realy put it to the test?
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I just gave it a try and I was really impressed, it worked great. Thanks for the tip! I am going to tell some friends.
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Has anyone else used Simple Green? I've been using it for years and it works great too. Especially for hard to reach areas, just spray it on, let it sit and then rinse off. Fairly inexpensive too, if you buy it at Costo in the gallon just. There are instructions for mixing it with water for when you don't need full strength. A gallon will last a LONG time. I'll have to try scrubbing bubbles and see how it compares.
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Sounds good. I'll give it a try too. I am very picky about keeping things clean. I'll let you how it goes.
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I put it on the wife's grocery list and she came home with three cans. She was excited that I was going to do some cleaning. Kind of depressed her when I told her it was for my spokes and hubs. Will try it out probably Monday.
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