must lie to buy Kreen

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This topic is so odd.

When I ordered I entered on the form:

Name: Greggy_D (obviously I input my real name)

Company: Greggy_D (real name again)

Order showed up a few days later.
 
Thanks for that confirmation Greggy_D
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So it IS that simple
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haha.


Yep, sounds like a California thing; more than likely you don't have to "lie" if you live outside CA....
 
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I don't understand the origin of this comment. At no point have I attempted to drag anyone through the mud.


You start these goofy threads in multiple forums and you may honestly be too stupid to realize that you are dragging people's and companies good names through the mud for basically no reason other than some selfish, immature need to hear yourself speak or read yourself type. Sorry for bumping an older thread but this guy is a total douche and I was just linked to 3-4 differnet forums were he basically came into the forum of a rival engine cleaner (he is employed by or owns Auto-Rx, which happens to have one of the sadder forums out there.

I have not used Kreen but I have used Kano and it is great. It works exponentially better than any other penetrant out there (that I tried). Funny thing is I just found out about them last year and I ended uo trying their Kano because I couldn't get a rotor of a rusted car from Chicago after days of spraying and lightly wacking it with a hammer or hard wacking with a rubber mallet. Next day I get the Kano (turns out the make the stuff 10 minutes from my house) I spray it liberally all around the rotor and hub. Later that afternoon I go over to the rotor and kneel down next to it and grab it for support , guess what the rotor just falls off when I grab it.

Like they said above they make good gun oil and good moly oil too.
 
Originally Posted By: Trav
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Kreen is taking some heat now

I disagree. The product cannot be challenged because it works as advertised, so we start some sort of non existent ethics fiasco.
Its like claiming the local auto body supplier is unethical because he will you a pint of paint that has "not intended for retail sale, for professional use only" and you are DIY. These are CYA statements nothing more.

What i don't understand is why even bother starting a thread like this? If someone thinks its unethical then for Pete's sake just don't buy it.
Is there an ulterior motive? Question not an accusation.


Business as usual. Whether by agenda or just random occurrence, these threads pop up.

Either way there seems to be nothing substantive here at all, just wasting electrons!
 
Originally Posted By: SteveSRT8
Originally Posted By: Trav
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Kreen is taking some heat now

I disagree. The product cannot be challenged because it works as advertised, so we start some sort of non existent ethics fiasco.
Its like claiming the local auto body supplier is unethical because he will you a pint of paint that has "not intended for retail sale, for professional use only" and you are DIY. These are CYA statements nothing more.

What i don't understand is why even bother starting a thread like this? If someone thinks its unethical then for Pete's sake just don't buy it.
Is there an ulterior motive? Question not an accusation.


Business as usual. Whether by agenda or just random occurrence, these threads pop up.

Either way there seems to be nothing substantive here at all, just wasting electrons!


I guess I wasn't the only one to notice. The cycle is beginning again. Check out a few of the threads below this one in the oil additive section and you'll see what I mean. It's getting real old, but it does have some entertainment value, although the creativity seems to be lacking.
 
Exactly! Someone has been straining himself ginning up ideas to start a new round of fiasco's.
Still one would thing that if every trip to the playground resulted in a bloody nose by these four amigo's you would avoid going there.
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Originally Posted By: SteveSRT8
That requires the ability to perceive that you were beaten!


Exactly! This isn't going to end anytime soon either. I expect the reinforcements will be called in shortly, and maybe even a new person or two, heck we might even see a reincarnate again. But it's getting old, and everything that anyone wants to know has been discussed and is right here in the oil additive section to view. Paying particular attention to locked threads usually yields some good reading material.
 
This is interesting. "for use in manufacturing process" clearly means it isn't for use in a vehicle regardless of what business you own or operate. Strange indeed.
 
Originally Posted By: badtlc
This is interesting. "for use in manufacturing process" clearly means it isn't for use in a vehicle regardless of what business you own or operate. Strange indeed.

Just a normal liability disclaimer. Not much different than using stuff for printing presses in you engine is it?
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If you are using a Synthetic oil leave the wizards in a bottle on the shelf if you are using anything less then yes they may be of some benefit but at the and of the day you are just trying to turn a dog into a fox.

Said by....... who was it again?
 
Originally Posted By: badtlc
This is interesting. "for use in manufacturing process" clearly means it isn't for use in a vehicle regardless of what business you own or operate. Strange indeed.


Used to work in a place that had dozens of cans of AeroKroil. ALWAYS spraying that stuff on seized-up HOT things.. real expensive screw machines.

This stuff in the engine will clean it up very well.

Oh, and who makes AeroKroil? That's right.. Kano Labs. They make Kreen, too.
 
Originally Posted By: Trajan

If you are using a Synthetic oil leave the wizards in a bottle on the shelf if you are using anything less then yes they may be of some benefit but at the and of the day you are just trying to turn a dog into a fox.

Said by....... who was it again?



Try posting the whole thread or at least the post. Better luck next time.
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I think Kano Labs knows how to make cleaning products such as Kreen, Aerokroil, etc. I think they have at least as much ability as some of the other companies that make various engine cleaners and oil supplements.

One thing we do need to remember however is who said that MMO is best left on the shelf and if you are using a synthetic motor oil you don't need to use miracles in a can or "moo oil" as one former member here called one product. Because as soon as one of these guys says in a post how wonderful Auto-RX is I am going to post how that member said just use synthetic motor oil. And I will have a copy of what he said.
 
Originally Posted By: badtlc
This is interesting. "for use in manufacturing process" clearly means it isn't for use in a vehicle regardless of what business you own or operate. Strange indeed.


I guess it would be like something used to clean printing presses can be used to clean engines.
 
Originally Posted By: Trav
Originally Posted By: badtlc
This is interesting. "for use in manufacturing process" clearly means it isn't for use in a vehicle regardless of what business you own or operate. Strange indeed.

Just a normal liability disclaimer. Not much different than using stuff for printing presses in you engine is it?
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LOL I missed your post Chief Amigo, and posted almost the same thing word for word. LOL
 
Originally Posted By: SteveSRT8
Man, you hinted it to death!

Love this place, that was a GEM!


I love this place too. It's educational, I've made some friends, one really good one, and got some people hating me too. It's great for entertainment, and laughs too.
 
The only one who has not shown up here is Mori. Maybe he thinks we all know who he is anyway.

Well, Skyship did not show up either but what would he say-'...read your owner's manual, use only approved motor oils...'

Otherwise some of the promoters for a certain product did show up here. That is interesting, but I will leave it at that.
 
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