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Old 09-16-2008, 11:41 AM
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Is it real?
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Originally Posted by BTC
Is it real?
Take a good look at it one more time and answer your own question...
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Originally Posted by connexion2005
Take a good look at it one more time and answer your own question...
The correct answer would have been, "Or is it Memorex?".
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Originally Posted by BTC
The correct answer would have been, "Or is it Memorex?".
Haha Touche. Just giving you a hard time man...It would be awesome though had it been real right!?
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hahaha.....

BTC those commercials are old I remeber them.
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There was a gag product called opti flush in a can a few years ago. Funny as Hell. Have not seen it in a while.
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Originally Posted by wrd1972
There was a gag product called opti flush in a can a few years ago. Funny as Hell. Have not seen it in a while.
You know... that's not all that far fetched if there was a way to drill 2 holes in the cap 1 in the bottom would then be plugged and the top one would be used as a vacuum port to make it vented. And all it'd have to be is baking soda or something, to eat the corrosion and not harm the optical circuitry, and then flush it again to make sure it's all clean. Easy way to tell would then just be put some vinegar in the flushed fluid and see if it foams any
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Originally Posted by wrd1972
There was a gag product called opti flush in a can a few years ago. Funny as Hell. Have not seen it in a while.
ive jerked the chains of a few customers at work with GM opti-kleen. I work at a dealer so the stuff is readily available, you wouldnt believe the people who take it seriously



all you have to do is unplug it from the top, get a funnel, and fill it up... then feel the pain of a 500.00 piece of trash on your motor
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heh What are those jugs actually for cleaning? I used to modify the store-use can for Glass and Surface cleaner to say *** and Face cleaner. I'll see if I have a picture still on this comp.

Pfaahah awesome, I do.

http://maxpain.lackeydom.net/AnF%20Cleaner/
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Originally Posted by Formula350
You know... that's not all that far fetched if there was a way to drill 2 holes in the cap 1 in the bottom would then be plugged and the top one would be used as a vacuum port to make it vented. And all it'd have to be is baking soda or something, to eat the corrosion and not harm the optical circuitry, and then flush it again to make sure it's all clean. Easy way to tell would then just be put some vinegar in the flushed fluid and see if it foams any
Rrrrrrrrrrrrrrightt.
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Originally Posted by SLawson86
ive jerked the chains of a few customers at work with GM opti-kleen. I work at a dealer so the stuff is readily available, you wouldnt believe the people who take it seriously



all you have to do is unplug it from the top, get a funnel, and fill it up... then feel the pain of a 500.00 piece of trash on your motor
So its like "opti douche".
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wish i had known about these along time ago.
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Good Lord!
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Originally Posted by connexion2005
Haha Touche. Just giving you a hard time man...It would be awesome though had it been real right!?
I'm also just messing around. And it would have been cool if it were real.
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Originally Posted by C_Rules
hahaha.....

BTC those commercials are old I remeber them.
They are old, which makes me sad.

What exactly is that Opti Kleen stuff? That's a strange name?
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Originally Posted by wrd1972
So its like "opti douche".
I might try that at my dealership.
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Originally Posted by BTC
They are old, which makes me sad.

What exactly is that Opti Kleen stuff? That's a strange name?
its what GM calls there windshield washer fluid.
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great product!
now where can i buy blinker fluid?? i need to top off mine.
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yeah opti-kleen is washer fluid. damn good stuff too... going with what formula said, you guys may be familiar with the green assembly goo that comes in a tub, i scratched the embly off of assembly and it read *** GOO on the tub... needless to say, the customer who came to see how his transmission was coming along didn't find it too funny when he read the label on my table another way to entertain yourself at work while getting aggravated wrenching.


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