BEWARE OF BUG SPRAY
castmaster
Posted 5/24/2004 3:35 PM (#107647)
Subject: BEWARE OF BUG SPRAY





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Location: Hastings, mn, 55033
for those of you who are unaware (as i was) that overspray from your bug spray will RUIN the face plate of your locator, i am posting this. its going to cost me $160 to get it fixed. never knew it would wreck it like that. plus 2-3 weeks without the locator.
tuffy1
Posted 5/24/2004 3:40 PM (#107651 - in reply to #107647)
Subject: RE: BEWARE OF BUG SPRAY





Posts: 3240


Location: Racine, Wi
Watch what you use as well for bug spray. I put some of that stupid Survivor stuff on, as it was all that was around at the time, and I still am missing hair on my shins. Sunlight + Bug spray= bald shins.

Good luck with the locator.
Shep
Posted 5/24/2004 3:44 PM (#107653 - in reply to #107651)
Subject: RE: BEWARE OF BUG SPRAY





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Try some Flitz on that screen first. The Extreme One did the same thing, and the Flitz brought it back to life.
cold front
Posted 5/24/2004 5:40 PM (#107671 - in reply to #107653)
Subject: RE: BEWARE OF BUG SPRAY




Location: Illinois
Shep,
Is Flitz a type of jewelers rouge or a rottenstone polish ?
Dennis
Shep
Posted 5/25/2004 9:27 AM (#107749 - in reply to #107671)
Subject: RE: BEWARE OF BUG SPRAY





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I don't know. I've seen it at the Sport SHow booths, and I'm not positive, but I think I saw it at Wally Mart.
tuffy1
Posted 5/25/2004 11:48 AM (#107764 - in reply to #107749)
Subject: RE: BEWARE OF BUG SPRAY





Posts: 3240


Location: Racine, Wi
I think that flitz is used as a metal type polish if I'm not mistaken. I have some at home that I polish my bucktail blades with. You should be able to get it at Wally World, or at a hardware store.