Sean,
Wow, very impressive chemical information! Understanding the chemicals used to make the products we use is taking our obsession to yet another level!
Sean,
Wow, very impressive chemical information! Understanding the chemicals used to make the products we use is taking our obsession to yet another level!
Treat it like it`s the only one in the world.
I find it amusing that this is the first and only post on DC from Grouse. Not to mention no profile. Funny that this person chose to resurrect an old tread. Looks more like someone has found a new screen name to post under.Originally Posted by Grouse
No grouse is from autopia and I led him here because of a thread started over there..
oops I think I seen the horse move........ lets keep kicking it.
Beercan
That was a hell of a way to welcome a new member. There`s no disputing that kind of information, pH strips tell no lies.Originally Posted by uflraptor
Sorry to kick a dead horse with my 2 cents but I think this thread is borderline ridiculous. Somebody asked a simple question (granted I don`t know his history here but he seems to have a ton of posts and was apologetic in the end, not to mention he actually pulled up some good info), got attacked (for what I don`t know...could have just pulled up the damn MSDS) and then a point was proven. Shouldn`t this be over and done with?
Wonder if anybody is going to call me a troll...but is it always like this around here?
BenjiBoy
Beings this is your 3rd post and would not know the "true" history....but there is a lot more going on than meets the eye.
ENOUGH SAID...
I`m Out-a-here.
Beercan
First...Grouse, welcome to DC
It seems that this thread has been brought back to life, due to info that was known. Not that someone else doing their own testing is bad, but this information has been made available.
Here is a post from Steve(Poorboy) from thread on Poorboysworld.net about SnR.
This is all coming back due to an unfortunate incidence that has occured recentlySpray & Rinse Wheel Cleaner -
A professional product with a slightly acidic base (pH=4) that makes even the worst wheels easy to clean. Just spray it on and rinse it off. Spray & Rinse should only be used by professionals or enthusiasts with proper tools, training, and protection.
Benji:
When someone makes their first post and it seems as though that they are attacking a manufacturer and sponsor. That definately seems questionable, as to who is making these statements.
A welcome to you also...
I hope that people take the time and do some reading.
Maybe we can let this thread rest.
Thanks
"J"
Originally Posted by Beercan31
Give It A Rest Will Ya!
This is "drama" that occurs yearly on bulletin boards *yawn*. Thanks AGAIN for all the "informed" warnings.Originally Posted by jaybs95
Hey Eddie,Thanks for stopping by ..Originally Posted by Coastal Eddie
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