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10-31-2019 #21Re: Bringing the new guys up to speed on Oscar.
So the backstory is that Oscar complained to administration about Budahood Vato's nude chick pics in his classified ads. When I called his sexuality into question he exploded with a basically "How dare you?!" and ever since... well... he's just axe grinding. Best to ignore the fool. Most of those insults were directed at me so don't worry about it.
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I'm familiar with the story and was genuinely curious as to the answer of my question.
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10-31-2019 #25Senior Member
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Oh, I know man. But you never know where somebody is at in life. Really have to question the mental stability of a fella still upset about a little ol' internet scuffle from way back. I didn't mean nothin' against you, Mwatson.
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for sum yung tang, use lubricated rubber for best result ancient Chinese wesipee
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10-31-2019 #27Senior Member
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Aerospace 303 protectant..Stops dry rot in it's tracks they claim?..I slather my large jeep tires to prevent dry rot and protect investment..so far so good.
https://www.goldeagle.com/product/30...ce-protectant/
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like it better than anything else I have tried on anything made of Rubber
the Big Classic dressing has UV inhibitors which is important,
what I like most about this stuff is that it doesn't leave an ugly sheen on the rubber like some products such as armorall basically makes old rubber look new again without looking like sealant was applied.
last time I purchased this stuff it was cheap, like 6 bucks for a 16 oz bottle (which last a long time) but....I noticed on the Coker web site they have the tire dressing combined with their white wall tire dressing for about 10 bucks for the pair... not sure why they would do that since very few people have white walls on their vehicles, I guess their bean counters came up with that idea.
anyway, the shhiit works great on all rubber,, in my experience.
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