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Old 10-03-2008, 08:01 PM
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Thought I'd try a citrus cleaner I got from my supplier in my foaming gun. Apparently it works quite well.

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Me no thinkey whipped cream is good for the paint

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Very nice. When you say citrus cleaner do you mean a soap like CWG or something like TAW?
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It sure does work very well.
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WOW, Thats unreal. I really want one off those but for electric. Santa will be comming to town soon
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that is just downright cool.
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Very nice. When you say citrus cleaner do you mean a soap like CWG or something like TAW?
Yes its a cleaner like TAW. I've been trying it on everything and it seems to work quite well. See the next pic of a nasty interior I just did.

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Dang, that's really cool. I'm very tempted to pick one up.
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That stuff looks like too much fun!
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was it straight cleaner diluted with water? I wonder if i put just diluted TAW in my lance if it will foam.
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