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You only use this on really dirty chips?
Does the dirt stay in the chip or run out of it? |
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X-phobic is supposed to get rid of rain-x and contaminates..the chip I used it on was definetly contaminated and after it was injected it cleaned up real good..haven't used it much but I have it for such times as that situation...its always good to be prepared for all situations
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Does anyone have any info on the possible side affects that it could have on the inner layer of the glass. Also is that a website that has any info on this product. Thanks.
Yohannes M. Berard |
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Glass technology
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One concern I have trying X-phopic is that GT doesn't provide any MSDS info prior to purchasing the product. Wouldn't you like to know what chemicals your handling? The other issue I have is the cost....seems a little pricey for a 1 once bottle. But hey, if some of you used it and like the results...who am I to say one way or the other?
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I've only used it a few times inside the break and a few times when rain-x was around pit area..it worked as advertised..It's in my bag of tricks when the ocassion arises
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