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I guess your right about that as far as cost goes, Russ. It seems to look more attractive if it can be diluted like you indicate. Super D mentioned earlier about it drying on glass and paint possibly causing problems. What has been your experience with that?



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As with most soaps, drying on the sufrace isn't a good thing.



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i have what may be a dumb question, im not in the biz (yet) so im just trying to learn everything i need to know, i plan on washing exclusivly airplanes and I know i wont be using these chems nearly as often as you guys will but I will need them. Say i wanted to use a exhaust build up remover, would it make more sense to put these chems is separate small (2 gal) chem sprayers and work them by hand or would it be better to inject them into the stream with an x-jet or the like?

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