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I have a can and use it after/in-between washings. It's good at bringing out a nice wet black look on my bobber parts. Just spray it on. It works on chrome, but, you'll want to buff it a bit. Think of it as a finishing detailer - like Armor All on plastic/upholstery.
hey whiffle boy how do you keep it off the black denim.i have the black denim bob too.i love the color but im so afraid to mess it up being you cant even buff a scratch out and i figure a cleaner like that would mess it up.i would love to use it on my engine.
I believe you are thinking of Pig Snot......Pig Spit dries hard and is mainly used on engine parts.
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I have a can and use it after/in-between washings. It's good at bringing out a nice wet black look on my bobber parts. Just spray it on. It works on chrome, but, you'll want to buff it a bit. Think of it as a finishing detailer - like Armor All on plastic/upholstery.
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