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Easto
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I was looking for a jug of Simple Green the other day and all they had in the larger sizes was Simple Green Max. It appeared to do the same thing as their regular product so I picked some up. At first I thought it was probably just a marketing ploy.

No way! A 50/50 mixture melted the crud off my tires like it was nothing. After some light scrubbing they look awesome. I've always had a problem with these tires and I've never really gotten them to look acceptable. Now they do! It also cleaned the rims easier than anything I've tried. I can't wait to get this stuff on my engine and spray it down.

Just throwing this out there in case any of you want to give it a shot. I'm sold.
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Will have to check this out.
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Post by knightmare »

“"A wise man can learn more from a foolish question than a fool can learn from a wise answer."”

Bruce Lee
JoshEasto1979

uhhh

Post by JoshEasto1979 »

Yo Easto,
Thats my name. I googled my name and found this site, so I created an account to say hey. Send me a pm or something..........

By the way, Simple Green is still the main "cleaning" product we use in the Marine Corps.....
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Post by MadDoctor »

JoshEasto1979 wrote:Simple Green is still the main "cleaning" product we use in the Marine Corps.....
:nod:
People will forget what you said... and people will forget what you did... but people will never forget how you made them feel.
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