Keeping your engine black and clean, I think I've found a cheap hack.

Started by Latetsorpa, Wednesday, 11 December 2019, 12:10 AM

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grog

Mjgt, so glad you like their noise.Come and live in my house, youll soon change your ideas. 

Mick_J

Way too smoky for me grog, when all the fires are out I might take you up on that.  :lol:
Keep the rubber side down.          Mick

Irish in Oz

Quote from: VladTepes on Wednesday, 11 December  2019, 11:31 AM
Car cockpit cleaner?

Anyone know what that translates to here in 'Straya ?


(Please don't say Mr Sheen)

Oz used to have Armor All may be similar.

VladTepes

I didn't mean mister sheen, I did actually mean that armour all shite.

Leaves a film of crap on the inside of windscreen in cars when it evaporates from the dash etc.


As far as use on engine - I guess it relies on engine being Black to start with and not already faded?
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grog

Vlad, try the Repco brand interior protectant for your car, works perfectly, doesnt leave slimy feel as does Armorall. Bigger bottle & cheaper.

KiwiCol

We have Repco here too, will have an eyeball next time I'm in there, for the car though.  :onya:
😎  Always looking for the next corner.  😎

VladTepes

Ottomans: 'Hippity hoppity, Vienna's our property"
...and then the Winged Hussars arrived.

Vlad's K7 "Back in Black"
YouTubeLandyVlad Rides

Horse

Quote from: grog on Thursday, 12 December  2019, 04:39 PM
Vlad, try the Repco brand interior protectant for your car, works perfectly, doesnt leave slimy feel as does Armorall. Bigger bottle & cheaper.

Most of the protectants on the market are silicone fuelled and not the best for the materials they are supposedly protecting 303 products make a silicone free protectant that is a true sunscreen to protect and stop fading and is OK for leather as well , have been using it for years and works well , not as cheap as others though

Regards,
Horse,
Change is easy improvement somewhat more difficult :Dr Porsche

Irish in Oz

Quote from: grog on Thursday, 12 December  2019, 04:39 PM
Vlad, try the Repco brand interior protectant for your car, works perfectly, doesnt leave slimy feel as does Armorall. Bigger bottle & cheaper.

The new Armour All is advertised as being non greasy, or maybe they test it with rubber gloves on.


Kiwifruit

Have been using WD40 does smoke a bit to start with.
Won't have Armour All in the workshop. Bad to have around if you intend to paint anything. Full of silicone.
Another great day on the right side of the grass.😎

VladTepes

Quote from: Kiwifruit on Friday, 13 December  2019, 05:46 AM
Armour All ..... Full of silicone.

Indeed which is why it leaves a near impossible to remove film of crap on the inside of windscreens from repeated baking...
Ottomans: 'Hippity hoppity, Vienna's our property"
...and then the Winged Hussars arrived.

Vlad's K7 "Back in Black"
YouTubeLandyVlad Rides

Big Geordi

Quote from: Kiwifruit on Friday, 13 December  2019, 05:46 AM
Have been using WD40 does smoke a bit to start with.
Won't have Armour All in the workshop. Bad to have around if you intend to paint anything. Full of silicone.
Have always used WD40  :onya: 

grog


VladTepes

Quote from: grog on Monday, 06 January  2020, 08:57 PM
S100 far the best.
which would be great if it was available.


Quote from: horse on Friday, 13 December  2019, 12:38 AM
303 products make a silicone free protectant that is a true sunscreen to protect and stop fading and is OK for leather as well , have been using it for years and works well , not as cheap as others though

Yeah cool 303 is awesome stuff, I have some of that!
Ottomans: 'Hippity hoppity, Vienna's our property"
...and then the Winged Hussars arrived.

Vlad's K7 "Back in Black"
YouTubeLandyVlad Rides

Nic


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