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Undercar degrease
Having a day off today, this is what I've been up to with the help of Lanotec CitraForce degreasant:
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give the engine bay the same treatment:
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Wow!!! You can almost eat off your engine!
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Very nice job. Wanna come and do mine next time you have a day off??
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Very nice did you use a pressure washer as well?
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Thanks guys,
no pressure washer - just a toothbrush, hot water, a scourer and the all important ingredient, lanotec CitraForce. My mate has just taken a job as lanotec general manager and gave me some products to try. The CitraForce is amazing for cleaning things. Then you can apply the liquid lanolin as a protectorant. Get this - putting the lanolin oil on my exhaust actually cleaned it, as the lanolin oil heated and fumed off, it left a brown residue that was the oxidation in the stainless steel, which wiped away to leave clean stainless steel. Amazing stuff, although you do get some sheep fumes off it. |
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