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Old 03-14-2011, 07:30 AM   #6
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1. How does it hold up to plastics?
Unaffected as far as I could tell. Would not even touch the dirt on the plastics. Or steel for that matter. only worked on the aluminum parts. And the plastics did not discolor, or change. Bob has been using it for a while now so I'm sure if it had changed his plastics in ANY way he'd have warned me of that.

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2. Environmentally friendly when washed off in the yard?
As far as I could tell. There were no indications of any grass wilting or changing states yesterday. But something that works THIS well is sure to cause the spotted owl to grow a third testicle or something I'll go check the label tonight.

I was sure to dilute the bike, drive and yard with PLENTY of water when I rinsed it.




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Spam.

All I see is a bike with one dirty side and one clean side.


I didn't expect it to work SO well. So I never bothered to take before pics of the first side
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