Traffic Film Remover (Cheap)

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pete7
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Traffic Film Remover (Cheap)

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Ah brilliant some has posted the suspension setting from PB Mag. Picked up my second storm a while back but the previous owner has been fiddling so it kicks me out of the seat even on a flat road. Be tackling them shortly.

Anyway in return thought I would offer this gem. Into see Mr Honda this morning to buy a new brake leaver and indicator, (don't ask all to embarrasing) and sees he is selling "Much Off" at £16.50 a litre. Me thinks thats expensive so nipped into Solent Truck Parks, Fareham and bought 25 litres of Traffic Film Remover (TFR) for £15.99 including the VAT. Now I am no chemist but its the same colour and works really well. Believe me it really works! :) We know of one boat manufacturer down here who is re bottlling the stuff and selling it on to yachties with a huge mark up under his own label. now why didn't I think of that. In fact does anyone want a litre of Pete's Special Lixor ? 8)

The TFR is made by Swarfeega, so should be easily available.

Pete
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tony.wilde1
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tfr

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can you do this with it pete? :lol: :lol: :lol:

http://www.abercon.co.uk/vtr1000/gallery/745.jpg


nice advert anyway!!haha!
pete7
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for the price you will be paying, the young girl will come free for a couple of hours :lol:
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tony.wilde1
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wow

Post by tony.wilde1 »

ok ..put me down for 10 gallons :lol: :lol: :lol:
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