Mark44
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LOL I was thining the same thing he spends to much time waxing.Man, you need to find you a good woman!
LOL I was thining the same thing he spends to much time waxing.Man, you need to find you a good woman!
I yet to see a negative lolSo many slutty, crazy fish in the sea bro!
LOL I was thining the same thing he spends to much time waxing.
I'm gonna just start taking mine to the rehab center here when they have car washesI use the bathroom cleaner "Scrubbing Bubbles" after each ride. Spray it on, let it sit a few min, hose it off with clean water, then dry. Does a pretty good job.
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Thought about it, but don't because the oversized mud puddles they call lakes in Nebraska are so dirty. My ski is usually covered in nasty water with all sorts of poop I don't want to rub into the paint. I have a black truck and a black Camaro too so that's probably part of why I'm weird about the paint on this thing lol.
Nebraska is 3/4 sand, you must live in the muddy corner..Haha, thats where Im originally from is Lincoln and Beatrice.
SCOTUS ruled its ok now.there use to be closet waxers but it was never spoke of now they are coming out of the closet these days.
Graduated SE high 96, live in CO now but we used to race in Holmes lake!!, talk about water spots, that water was like chocolate milk during our motosLincoln pretty much all my life actually lol. Branched Oak and Pawnee are the main lakes we go to that are close and you can't see more than 12" into the water. Lake McConaughy and Fremont lakes aren't as bad.
Your ski must not be black last summer I waxed my ski every two weeks and still struggled with them...I've never had issues with water spots. I wax it one or two times per year. The key for me is as soon as i pull it out of the water i dry it with a towel.....simple and quick.
after reading this I picked up some hot sauce it works great View attachment 315866 View attachment 315867