lets talk about washing out trucks for a minute

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tybardy

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it works great... i have been using vinegar on my jetski fo years and it works great and i have never had a problem... i have never let it sit on my paint for long periods of time either so i dont know.... always good to see several prespectives.
 

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it works great... i have been using vinegar on my jetski fo years and it works great and i have never had a problem... i have never let it sit on my paint for long periods of time either so i dont know.... always good to see several prespectives.

Zacktly, that's what this place is all about. I wasn't trying to imply it will peel paint, hell, I'm sure the rain that falls on these things, depending on where you live is a stronger acid than the vinegar. And like you said, if you rinse it off no problem.
 

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Thanks for the science view of it. Im a math major. Needed for architecture. Never paid to much attention in science and always blew stuff up. LOL.


But i would only use it on the windows, the body they just wipe off. the windows are the PITA.

But if i do clean the body with it i can stick some tumbs in a bucket and let them dissolve then put some water in it LOL.
 
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