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I've been curious about this stuff ever since I seen the video on FACEBOOK a few weeks ago and a search on the internet will reveal that this stuff has gone nuclear and being talked about on several forums. But the strange thing is that this stuff appears to have been around since 2009 and maybe even earlier, so why all of a sudden so much hype? Is this stuff really that good or did someones marketing skill by spamming facebook just make someone an overnight billionaire?
I've used F11 on my last two Bikes and it seems to do what it claims.
But it reminds me of Bugslide, and Bugslide you can get a 32 oz bottle for $34...
If it is that good and lasts, why would they make a travel size? I'm out.
They may offer a travel size for a number of different reasons, one being that if you happen to be out and about and you realize you missed a spot, the travel size would fit in a saddle bag or pocket for those "oops I missed a spot moments".
How long did it take y'all to get it? I ordered it almost a month ago and can't get a response from anyone on when it will ship!
My first order back in Nov. came in a week.
I just placed a new order on 4/14... This is what they sent in an e-mail:
Also, we have been hit with over 2 million people in the last few weeks. It is currently taking about 3-5 days to process an order. You will get a FedEx tracking number by email as soon as your order ships.
Took about 25 days to get mine and I got the same response as above. When I got it they gave me a 20 percent discount on my next order for waiting so long.
I just applied some top coat on my streetglide and all the comments I keep getting asking if my bike is brand new tell me it does it's job. What really convinced me was the ride today during love bug season here in south east Texas. I only rode 15 mins from work to home and there were a few bugs stuck to the front of my bike. All it took was a wet bug sponge and it all came right off. I dried it off with a micro fiber towel and it looked brand new again. It maybe expensive, but I'm convinced it's worth it!
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