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Now you have something to strive for. I do like the compressor idea, it'd probably clean my apartment pretty well and piss off my neighbors a little more at the same time. Where's the down side here?
 
Originally posted by El Pirata
I do like the compressor idea, it'd probably clean my apartment pretty well and piss off my neighbors a little more at the same time. Where's the down side here?
 
I love using a compressor. I always see at least a cat or two just haul ass out of the yard for the fence as soon as I hit the lever.
 
I love running it at about 9:00 at night when I get back from a good session of bashing. I love watching all the neighbors lights go on, once the light outside turns on...I turn it off. I guess I'm the neighborhood pain.:whack:
 
I'm all about simple green. I use a 1/3 green 2/3 water mix. For the real gunked up nitro and stuff i use some denatured alcohol. If it's REAL dirty, the garden hose comes in handy. Then i WD-40 all the parts that can get rusty.
 
Originally posted by wdavidhicks
I love using a compressor. I always see at least a cat or two just haul ass out of the yard for the fence as soon as I hit the lever.

LMAO, I just got a great mental picture of that.
 
Bring it out back quickly cover the reciever with a cloth or something, and spray it with the hose, shake it to dry and then spray wd-40 on the metal parts so they dont rust, but usually wont even if not using wd-40.
 
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I use a mix of Simple Green and warm water. I let that sit for a minute or two and then use a toothbrush to get the caked on mudd.

Working on removing some of that Buffalo grime off your Maxx msly?

Right now my Maxx is in 3 large chunks also. I need to finish tearing it apart and get everything back together for this weekend. :)
 
Originally posted by mcvickj
I use a mix of Simple Green and warm water. I let that sit for a minute or two and then use a toothbrush to get the caked on mudd.

Working on removing some of that Buffalo grime off your Maxx msly?


Actually if you look at the post now, It was from a bashing session from last summer. I added the pic of my Maxx in half LOL
 
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