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Had a mate that worked in a knife shop and became really obsessed with people's knives in kitchens.

We're at a house party before we went out once and he couldn't stop commenting on the quality of knives that our mate...

Yeah, cool story ey.

Had a mate that worked in a knife shop and became really obsessed with people's knives in kitchens.

We're at a house party before we went out once and he couldn't stop commenting on the quality of knives that our mate...

One of my mates friends bought himself a set of knives that were pretty nice, nothing jap amazing though....

Now every time he invites himself around to something at one of our places, he picks up a knife in the kitchen and tells us how much better his ones are. Makes me want to grab the crap knives from his hand and stab him in the stomach just to prove that they are sharp enough.

/end knife elitist rant

What's the best stuff to spray on my rear bar to keep off exhaust discolouration? Is there anything that can seal the paint so I just have to wipe it off?

Currently it kinda just goes straight into my wax and I fully need to Wax and Grease Remover + Clay or Orbital polisher to get it off properly.... :angry:

Is there a product that makes life easier for me?

What's the best stuff to spray on my rear bar to keep off exhaust discolouration? Is there anything that can seal the paint so I just have to wipe it off?

Currently it kinda just goes straight into my wax and I fully need to Wax and Grease Remover + Clay or Orbital polisher to get it off properly.... :angry:

Is there a product that makes life easier for me?

Try silicone spray

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