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  1. 2 oz of APC in your soap bucket is what a lot of folks use for a strip wash before clay/wax. You could use that on your camo before applying a protective coating (sealant, wax). If you have a foam gun, you can spray the mixture on the underside and hit what you can with the Fender brush, Tire brush, or Woolies. For a little more crud-cutting power, I'd make a 50/50 bottle of APC/water and spray everything on the underside; and if that doesn't get it, step up to full strength APC. Then follow that up with the Invisible Undercarriage Spray.

     

    Ya I'm nervous to use the APC on the camo. I'm thinking about only using it on the bottom of the machine. I have heard alot of horror stories about being overly aggressive with the camo. Btw, how do you like your RZR Ronboy?

  2. Question for all of you... I have a Yamaha grizzly 700 that I just bought used from my father. The question I have is about general detailing. I used to have an ATV that was all shiny plastics, this one however is different. It is the camo version. I don't know what to use on the surface since it is more of a covering. I have Alot of Adams products already so I know I have the goods. So far I have used the car wash shampoo soap and SVRT on the tires and plastic pieces. The one product I don't have is In and out spray. Is it silicone based? A lot of guys coat there machines in tire shines and silicone sprays to keep the machines from getting mud caked on. Apparently silicone allows for the mud to be just rinsed off. Any suggestions are greatly appreciated!

     

    It's looks like the camo one shown here:

    2012 Yamaha Grizzly 700 and Grizzly 550 ATVs | ATV SCENE Magazine - ATV Reviews, News, Racing, Scene Girls & more

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