Cleaning the white bike
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Cleaning the white bike
Some of you may have mentioned this in previous threads about cleaning your bicycles but I gave this a try for the first time today.
Windex and a few paper towels.......................
Quick, easy, good results. Quick wax job and its ready to go again.
DG....DG......tell the butler!
Windex and a few paper towels.......................
Quick, easy, good results. Quick wax job and its ready to go again.
DG....DG......tell the butler!
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Pledge makes a quick job of waxing.
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Some of you may have mentioned this in previous threads about cleaning your bicycles but I gave this a try for the first time today.
Windex and a few paper towels.......................
Quick, easy, good results. Quick wax job and its ready to go again.
DG....DG......tell the butler!
Windex and a few paper towels.......................
Quick, easy, good results. Quick wax job and its ready to go again.
DG....DG......tell the butler!
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