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Product you spray on UTV's to make cleaning easy?

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I am pretty sure I read on that dead place about someone talking about a spray on product that makes cleaning motorcycles / UTV's way easier.

My RZR was horrible to clean, I would wash it, it would look great, then the next day it looked like shit.

Anyone know if that shit exists and if it works for real?
 
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my friend sprayed his dirtbike with pam. seemed to work good.
 
Have seen guys at the dirttracks use babyoil.


The mud is literally falling off the cars when they come back into the pits:laughing:
 
Have you used this?

Looking for first hand recommendations.

I have...

While it's not a true ceramic it's miles ahead of any other "wax as you dry" stuff I have used in the past. I've used it as directed for over a year now and while the first application is a bit of a pain in the ass (like waxing and buffing) after that you just mist it on once in a blue moon and spray it off. Dirt and bugs seem to come off easier and the water beads up nicely. Water spotting isn't as bad if you don't dry it, myself I just blow it off with whatever's handy, compressor, leaf blower etc.

Give it a shot, stuff is cheap enough you won't be out much if you don't like it.
 
Shout spray (the laundry stuff) is the hot ticket in the dirtbike world. Spray it on an let sit for 10 min? and wash off.

I see a lot of spray on products that are basically just silicone spray for hosing down clean plastics for easier clean up, never tried any of them.
 
According to the so called wheelers here, who don’t know any better because they don’t ride, UTV’s are not popular and only owned by idiots. So take your question to a 4x4 site that doesn’t ignore the largest and fastest growing 4x4 market. Ya dumb ass!
 
According to the so called wheelers here, who don’t know any better because they don’t ride, UTV’s are not popular and only owned by idiots. So take your question to a 4x4 site that doesn’t ignore the largest and fastest growing 4x4 market. Ya dumb ass!

Oh no, we understand that financing golf carts is super popular. We also understand that financing them has opened the woods up to a lot of gasping mouth breathing morons who don't understand trail etiquette, know how to repair their busted ass golf carts, which break axles more often than an XJ on 35s, or even that empty beer cans and cigarette butts aren't supposed to be littered all along the trail behind you. And it's a 4x4 site, not a dirtbike or bicycle site, so no, you won't find a ton of people who "ride" here.
 
Wash Rzr like normal
spray Simple Green alllllll over, while still wet
rewash
?????
profit

it’ll look like new

this pic was when it was over 3 years old.........and the last pic before it was stolen :mad3:

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According to the so called wheelers here, who don’t know any better because they don’t ride, UTV’s are not popular and only owned by idiots. So take your question to a 4x4 site that doesn’t ignore the largest and fastest growing 4x4 market. Ya dumb ass!

derailing the thread and shit throwing. Nice job sir
 
It doesnt look that expensive.

Let me ask, will it be a dust attractant?

It looks like it leaves a wet type look (like WD-40) and if it does that won't work well for me.

Thoughts?

Honestly can't tell you at this point. Have two cans sitting in my garage waiting on me to wash my ranger, it's been 3 months.

It is the product the serious mud riding guys use, they say you can just hose it off after a ride.

I think it is the best option for what you're looking to do, probably will gather some dust but I think anything that comes out of a can will as well
 
Oh no, we understand that financing golf carts is super popular. We also understand that financing them has opened the woods up to a lot of gasping mouth breathing morons who don't understand trail etiquette, know how to repair their busted ass golf carts, which break axles more often than an XJ on 35s, or even that empty beer cans and cigarette butts aren't supposed to be littered all along the trail behind you. And it's a 4x4 site, not a dirtbike or bicycle site, so no, you won't find a ton of people who "ride" here.

Absolutely this times eleventy billion.
 
or even that empty beer cans and cigarette butts aren't supposed to be littered all along the trail behind you

you were doing well until this. The 4x4 world trashed the woods and trails long before the SxS came through. Johnson Valley was a trash zone of nails due to the last 20 years of wheelers I pick up trash after the white trash truck and jeep guys around here. You can't blame the same old problem from the 80's on the new crowd.

You were close but you lost it on this one line. :flipoff2:
 
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