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Old 01-21-2009, 01:30 PM
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I bow humbly before the Masters! ;-)
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Thats a good solution for him if you can dig your way out from all the snow. ;-)
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<center><img src="http://pictureposter.audiworld.com/107413/amu_in_black.jpg"></center><p>Dilute Simple Green and a soft brush. Remove all covers and clean outside the car, wrap electrical connectors with foil. No pressurized water or hose nozzle, just a very gentle stream and even them keep water to a minimum. Dry with a leaf blower while the engine is running, or spray with compressed air.

This was sprayed with Sonus Motokote and it has lasted two years. Stoner Trimshine also works great.

Note the numerous Schwing mods, PC'd manifold, Forge covers, 42DD engine hardware, and *stock* chargepipe begging for some sort of treatment.
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Clean!!!
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