- Spraying your quad with WD|40 or Pam cooking spray???🔍
- PAM and your quad🔍
- Pam cooking spray [Archive]🔍
- Anyone spray machine with Pam so it comes clean easier?🔍
- WD|40 spray on radiator🔍
- Fishing with PAM Cooking Spray vs WD|40 for catching loads of fish.🔍
- wd|40 rusts?or prevents. [Archive]🔍
- Why not use WD40 as a mud propelent ?🔍
Spraying your quad with WD|40 or Pam cooking spray???
Spraying your quad with WD-40 or Pam cooking spray???
A good way to keep you engine and all of your plastic from getting mud stained was to spray wd-40 over the whole bike except for like your handgrips and foot ...
PAM and your quad - OK to use? | Yamaha Grizzly ATV Forum
I pressure wash and then spray on tire foam. Cleans up everything including cables, racks, etc. I sprayed Pam on my machine, while I performed ...
Pam cooking spray [Archive] - ATV Riders Forum
Yep....Armor All, Silicon Spray(my personal choice), WD-40, etc. And yes, Pam does work also....
Anyone spray machine with Pam so it comes clean easier?
We use to use pam on our race vehicles and never had a problem with it discoloring or damaging the graphics. We went to wd-40 in a bug ...
WD-40 spray on radiator - Polaris ATV Forum
WD 40 is basically fish oil. I have used PAM all over my ride, and it works OK, but nothing I would swear by. A good washing after every ...
Fishing with PAM Cooking Spray vs WD-40 for catching loads of fish.
In this video, Fishing with PAM Cooking Spray vs WD-40 for catching loads of fish, We will be fishing the Mississippi River while comparing ...
Wd-40 myth - Kawasaki ATV Forum
It's true. There is also a product called "mud-off" that is cheaper than wd40. Mix it in a pressure spray bucket and it works pretty good.
Mud Prep: Yamaha YFZ450R GNCC Experience | TikTok
Watch as pam and cooking spray FTW in this exciting adventure. ... ☔ In muddy conditions, Yamalube Silicon spray is your best friend!
wd-40 rusts?or prevents. [Archive] - ATV Riders Forum
People even suggest putting it on bare metal parts to keep them from rusting. Honda. 01-10-2006, 02:30 AM. Use Pam cooking spray instead! ;)
Why not use WD40 as a mud propelent ? | Kawasaki ATV Forum
Try Pam cooking spray. It worked well on our dirt track cars.
How Would Pam Work? - Banshee HQ
I tried wd 40 it seems to wash off good but the dirt sticks to wd40 so it gets dustier faster. I am thinking of trying Pam cooking spray on the ...
Keep Mud From Sticking? | Can-Am ATV Forum
Not sure if it would work but in the wheel wells I wonder if a cooking spray would work to help with the sticking. I have sprayed Pam under my ...
Pam (cooking spray) for mud shedding? : r/cyclocross - Reddit
Pam is just vegetable oil in a spray can. Make of it what you will. Makes your bike slippery so stuff doesn't cake on. Probably makes it hard to grip your bike ...
Pam Cooking Spray Question | Hearth.com Forums Home
Hey Guys, I'm getting ready to clean my Quadra-Fire, and put it asleep for the summer. Last year, my stove developed quite a bit of rust, ...
Sprays everything with WD40 | Yamaha Grizzly ATV Forum
I did use WD-40 with dirt bikes years ago. I would spray it down before riding and the mud came off easily, then sprayed it down when wet and it ...
What was the spray you coat the bike in so no dirt or mud will stick?
Maxima mpll, generic silicone spray or Pam(the anti stick cooking spray) all work pretty well. ... The best part about spraying WD-40 up under ...
wd40 or pam ??? - General Dirt Bike Discussion - ThumperTalk
I've used pam and WD-40 but couldn't tell a difference. I still come in from each like 15 min session with mud all on the fenders.
'nother use for pam cooking spray | Yesterday's Tractors Forums
so today i was looking around and found a can of pam cooking oil spray. (go figgure, it was in the kitchen cabinet!!) gave the augers and chute ...
PAM Original Cooking Spray, 24oz. - Sam's Club
When you want to keep your pots and pans free from food mess, rely on Pam® Original Cooking Spray. Pam Cooking Spray prevents foods from sticking to cooking ...
WD-40 for hedge trimmers? | Lawn Care Forum
WD-40 should work just fine. Any penetrating oil works great.