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<blockquote data-quote="zw470" data-source="post: 15278025" data-attributes="member: 146993"><p>I always wanted to try a decon spray, and figured since i was already using their shampoo, quick detailer and Polymer Net Shield I might as well try their Fallout Remover. Seemed easy enough, spray it on, let it do it's thing then rinse it off. One thing I've read about with decon sprays is the smell. I've used their Full Effect wheel cleaner in the past, and the smell will haunt me for the rest of my life. Adam's Deep Wheel Cleaner isn't nearly as bad, but nowhere near as wonderful-smelling as the rest of their line-up. Some of the reviews for the Fallout Cleaner said the smell was much better than others, so I was looking forward to that. Unfortunately, that isn't the case. This shit smells like 100% pure cat piss. I'm not exaggerating one tiny bit. Thankfully it worked and pulled a ton of junk out of my paint, but I doubt I'll use it again. If/when I want to do a spray-decon I'll pick up some Adam's DWC and use that instead.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]682278[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zw470, post: 15278025, member: 146993"] I always wanted to try a decon spray, and figured since i was already using their shampoo, quick detailer and Polymer Net Shield I might as well try their Fallout Remover. Seemed easy enough, spray it on, let it do it's thing then rinse it off. One thing I've read about with decon sprays is the smell. I've used their Full Effect wheel cleaner in the past, and the smell will haunt me for the rest of my life. Adam's Deep Wheel Cleaner isn't nearly as bad, but nowhere near as wonderful-smelling as the rest of their line-up. Some of the reviews for the Fallout Cleaner said the smell was much better than others, so I was looking forward to that. Unfortunately, that isn't the case. This shit smells like 100% pure cat piss. I'm not exaggerating one tiny bit. Thankfully it worked and pulled a ton of junk out of my paint, but I doubt I'll use it again. If/when I want to do a spray-decon I'll pick up some Adam's DWC and use that instead. [ATTACH=full]682278[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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