cleaning product recomendation
c a l i b a n
caliban at sharon.net
Mon Feb 12 16:35:22 EST 2001
this comes from a good friend of mine via a biker mailing
list. neither of us has any relationship to the company
whatsoever. thought i would pass it on.
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rocky mullin - chaotic good
http://caliban.sf.ca.us/
two strokes are faster than four!
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Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2001 10:41:06 -0800
From: "Pave, Bjorn" <bjorn.pave at lot21.com>
Subject: [cycles] GET THIS NOW!!!
I have used almost everything under the sun to detail cars and bikes with. I
consider myself to be a connoisseur of waxes and cleaners. I've used the
best imported Carnuba's on the market, Waxes from Germany and other far off
regions. The other day I was shopping around for stuff to detail my Harley
with, since it calls for constant detailing, and I found out that these
fucking Harley riders know a lot about detailing. Dudley Perkins and Frisco
Choppers offer some of the finer products that I've seen. I finally settled
on giving something new a try, and something I've heard a lot about through
the years, Wizards. I paid, at Frisco Choppers, $16.95 for the Shine Master,
and $18.00 for some spray cleaner they offer, spray and shine or something.
I feel like I've finally reached the end of my search. This Shine Master is
hands-down the best shit I've ever used.
My Harley had all of these cobwebs and light scratches before I used this
product, and now they're gone. The paint looks like liquid. It's scary how
happy I got while polishing the bike with this stuff. The more I buffed the
more intense shine I got. I highly recommend you try it. You don't have to
go to Frisco, I found a better price online at this place:
http://www.kleanride.com/Shine%20Master%99.html
Might I also add that this is not a wax. It's a polymer of somekind.
B
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