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02-14-2013, 09:22 AM
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Too bad it probably has a chemical known to the state of California to cause birth defects.
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SOLD: 2003 Quicksilver Z06. LG Longtubes, Corsa Cat Back, Blackwing Intake, Hurst Short Throw, Textralia Clutch, 160 Degree Thermostat, ECS Tune. Iforged Aero's: 19s and 18s. Alpine IVA-W200, JBL speakers, amps and sub. Custom molded sub box with back lit LEDs. |
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02-14-2013, 10:17 AM
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Originally Posted by pluslt
Too bad it probably has a chemical known to the state of California to cause birth defects. 
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...in some minnow is S. America.
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02-14-2013, 10:22 AM
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Originally Posted by Texdentist
...in some minnow is S. America. 
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What? You lost me Tex. If that was the point and you're commenting on my post not making sense, I was just cracking fun at the fact that almost everything I like or use chemical wise has a label on it that CA in its infinite wisdom says it causes cancer. No one else knows, but they somehow do.
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SOLD: 2003 Quicksilver Z06. LG Longtubes, Corsa Cat Back, Blackwing Intake, Hurst Short Throw, Textralia Clutch, 160 Degree Thermostat, ECS Tune. Iforged Aero's: 19s and 18s. Alpine IVA-W200, JBL speakers, amps and sub. Custom molded sub box with back lit LEDs. |
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02-14-2013, 10:29 AM
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Location: Crowley, TX
My Corvette(s) 2013 Coupe, 2009 Coupe - traded, '74 Coupe totalled, '77 Coupe sold
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Originally Posted by pluslt
What? You lost me Tex. If that was the point and you're commenting on my post not making sense, I was just cracking fun at the fact that almost everything I like or use chemical wise has a label on it that CA in its infinite wisdom says it causes cancer. No one else knows, but they somehow do.
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No, no! I was agreeing with you. I was commenting on how ridiculous CA laws are. Even the most miniscule evidence that something could be harmful to the most insignificant organism, and CA will ban it no matter how useful it might be.
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02-14-2013, 01:19 PM
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The problem with high pressure wash is the fact that if your car is a little dirty, you can't swing into a touchless car wash to clean it. If you do, the coating could be ruined. It will require hand washing at all times.
Info on the product says it it is a translucent white coating.
Now this stuff would have been awesome when I was in Ft. Hood. The dirt there sticks to everything when it gets wet. If it dries, it becomes hard as steel. We had a huge tub that we drove our trucks and tanks into, called a "bird bath." It had jets under the water that sprayed the under carrige to dislodge most of the dirt. The next few weeks were spent breaking chunks of dirt out of the road wheels and suspension with a large screw driver.
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