Kawasaki Concours Forum
The C-14, aka Kawasaki Concours-14, the new one :) => Accessories and modifications - C14/GTR 1400 => Topic started by: reesedp on June 17, 2012, 08:13:17 PM
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The best car wash soap in the world is that which your 12 year old used on you 2008 Connie for Fathers Day. The brand is immaterial.
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The best car wash soap in the world is that which your 12 year old used on you 2008 Connie for Fathers Day. The brand is immaterial.
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Agree!
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I remember I cleaned the tar off my Dad's Renault Dolphine in 1962 using Brillo soap pads. He had to have it repainted.
He wasn't as appreciative as you are.
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And that's the exact reason I don't wash my vehicles (they're all silver)...I may accidentally pick up a brillo pad instead of the sponge or cloth.
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And that's the exact reason I don't wash my vehicles (they're all silver)...I may accidentally pick up a brillo pad instead of the sponge or cloth.
You shouldn't keep'em in the likker cabinet.
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Hadn't thought of that...thanks. :)
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You shouldn't keep'em in the likker cabinet.
:rotflmao:
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My son tried to wash my bike. I was able to stop him before he started. It's the thought that counts. We had lunch at Chucky Cheeses instead.
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And that's the exact reason I don't wash my vehicles (they're all silver)...I may accidentally pick up a brillo pad instead of the sponge or cloth.
One bourbon, one shot, one brillo pad?
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One bourbon, one shot, one brillo pad?
FTR, shot = Scotch.
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FTR, shot = Scotch.
She a-hollerin' about the front rent, she'll be lucky to get any back rent, she ain't gonna get none of it.
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FTR, shot = Scotch.
My bad!!
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My boys always help Daddy wash the bike. They are 6 and 4 though. One rinses and the other washes. They are good little helpers. I still do 99% of the actual cleaning but they like to help. In a few years I will be able to just let them do it on their own.....I hope. ;)