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X-Tream Clean New Pump Sprayer
« on: January 04, 2008, 07:24:45 AM »

X-Tream Clean XTC ˝ gl Refillable Pump Sprayer is the answer
to a “Quick” clean. Our pump sprayer is extra heavy duty in construction and can withstand all the harsh treatment
you can throw at it. Constructed of heavy plastic the XTC PS1 can deliver the necessary X-Tream spray required
to totally cover your machine in a hurry allowing you a fast clean up. The XTC PS1 is easy to use and
easy to pressurize. Just pump the top handle a few times and spray. The single trigger sprayer provides a
continuous spray pattern without the need for finger pumping like crazy. The spray pattern can be adjusted
from a fine mist to a hard stream. This is an excellent product to use in conjunction with our
1 gallon and 5 gallon size containers of XTC MX / ATV Wash, XTC Mud Guard and XTC Foam Filter Cleaner. More information and pricing at www.xtreamclean.com.

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Re: X-Tream Clean New Pump Sprayer
« Reply #1 on: January 05, 2008, 09:17:08 PM »

This is good stuff. The quads look like new and I have more time to tell my husband what else to do around the house.
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2005 Z400 that kicks a$$, Elka suspension, Alba power pack, 4" longer, 4"wider, nice graphics kit, and my rear view mirrors.
2007Weekend Warrior FSW3200
2006 z 400(husbands)
2006 dvx 400 (sons)
2008 z250? for the goose
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