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I found the BEST way to clean tractor tires

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Kent in KC

10-18-2007 18:29:21




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Scrubbing Bubbles bathtub cleaner. Took 30 years of clay, dirt and grime off in 1 minute that wire brushes, power washing, bleach, etc. couldn't touch. Rinses clean, looks like new rubber. Durndest thing I ever saw.




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R F W

10-22-2007 18:10:28




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 Re: I found the BEST way to clean tractor tires in reply to Kent in KC, 10-18-2007 18:29:21  
Kent What is Scrubbing bubbles bathtub cleaner i have looked in several stores does it have another name who is the manufacture any help would be apreciated thank you Barney



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1936

10-19-2007 05:01:15




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 Re: I found the BEST way to clean tractor tires in reply to Kent in KC, 10-18-2007 18:29:21  
Excellent cleaner for almost everything. Sort of a lazy mans tool.



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rrlund

10-19-2007 07:38:56




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 Re: I found the BEST way to clean tractor tires in reply to 1936, 10-19-2007 05:01:15  
Womens version of duct tape. It's almost all you ever need sometimes.



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RobMD

10-18-2007 20:25:08




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 Re: I found the BEST way to clean tractor tires in reply to Kent in KC, 10-18-2007 18:29:21  
wonder what that stuff has got in it that makes it fuzz like it does



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landlord7012

10-18-2007 18:50:40




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 Re: I found the BEST way to clean tractor tires in reply to Kent in KC, 10-18-2007 18:29:21  
I've been using Scrubbing Bubbles for cleaning dirtbikes, ATV's, snowmobiles, enginies etc since I was 12 (41 now). It is great! Cuts grease and grime. Just be careful, it can be harsh on certain surfaces, especially freshly dried paint. It's good PM for baths and showers too, just spray it on and rinse it off. Just don't get it in any cuts on your hands - YIKES!!!

scrublord



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