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Posted by NC wayne on March 07, 2007 at 17:54:13 from (64.12.116.141):
Hey Allen if you'd use Turtle Wax paste floor wax on whatever it was you were talking about waxing you'd gain at least another 10 MPH, maybe even 15....LOL....Years ago I did my '55 Chevy wagon with it once by mistake (cans looked alike and I was young and in a hurry and didn't bother to read the words) Man talk about alot of rubbing to get the streaks out but it was it worth it. The 'ole girl never shined like it did at the end of that day. Problem was the water beaded and ran off so fast for over a year that it was almost impossible to wash it. With all the surface area that would be slick I ought to give my service truck a good coat too. Between a slick truck and the additive I just might become airborn, especially if I can find a good downhill run...LMAO..... Glad to see you got the hydraulic/electrical problem sorted out. I run into crap like that all the time on the newer equipment and it can often be a royal pain in the a$$ to find.
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