Spray Nine Review Part 1: Tackling The Dirty D6
?What are you doing today, Uncle Mikey"?
?Why, Maude, I?m glad you asked. I will Spray Nine my bulldozer.?
That?s right. I made a new verb. You can medal at the Olympics and you can Spray Nine dirt away. The latter is much easier, especially with Spray Nine?s Heavy-Duty Cleaner, Degreaser, and Disinfectant. Granted, you?ll not want to clean your Caterpillar D6 every week, but when the time comes for that heavy duty job, the gold medal winner is Spray Nine.
Spray Nine has been around for 60 years, so it?s a good calling card to begin with. They came up with the first spray bottle containing their cleaning solution, eliminating the need to mix or dilute the product in other containers. Heck, a new product category had to be created just to shelve their spray bottles. It wasn?t long before the wannabees followed suit with their own spray bottles. However, the Spray Nine trigger sprayer is guaranteed for the life of the product. That?s just swell for guys like me, who happen to have a dirty Caterpillar D6 lying around.
Disclosure: This article is sponsored by Spray Nine for IZEA. All views and opinions expressed here are my own. Check out our advertising guidelines to see why we’d never steer you wrong.
My Caterpillar D6 has seen better days . . .
Triple Power
In the early days, Spray Nine was primarily directed at the automotive market. However, smart people such as my Maude started using it as a daily cleaner and degreaser. Think about it. Sixty years later, i...
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