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Old 01-02-2007, 10:56 AM
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Sweet engine! She looks hot. What kind of cold air intake is that? Do you cover the chrome up before you spray your product? How long dose the product last on your engine?
The intake is BBK. I wish I would of done a little more research before buying it since there was another one that was slightly better.

I just simply tried not to spray the chrome with the All Around.

The engine lasts quite awhile. In fact, I'll go out today and take a new pic.
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And it's durable in the rain and doesn't run? Sounds like a cool product.
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Old 01-02-2007, 11:15 AM
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And it's durable in the rain and doesn't run? Sounds like a cool product.
Yea, it's very durable in the rain. I mean, we use it on our golf cart's which get washed everyday (like rain) and it will last for at least 2 months.

The product is pretty slippery so I wouldn't use it on floorboards or running boards or anywhere that could cause harm.

When first use it is very glossy, but after a wash or two or a rain or two the very high gloss will go away but still remain in prestine condiotion.

I'm going to run out and take pics of my engine bay and let you know.
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Is it greasy or does it moreso get absorbed into the trim and stay dryish?
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Is it greasy or does it moreso get absorbed into the trim and stay dryish?
It gets absorbed pretty well.
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Make sure you dont get anything on your belt when detailing the engine bay. I could just imagine that thing shooting off.
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Here's a pic I just took. Any dust or dirt that was on it just wiped right off with an old MF towel. My engine is unusually dusty since I had to do my fender re-build and part of this was sanding down the front bumper while still on the car.

The engine hasn't been touched since August 5th, that's 4 months of protection.

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Does anybody know if Home Depot carries this? They carry a lot of ZEP stuff. I use their CITRUS cleaner diluted for pads
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called Sysco. I called their FL distributer office and they said they only deliver to bulk buyers (restaurants etc). That sucked, their fries are friggen incredible!!!
If the fries are that good Maybe we should have a group buy
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