interesting find with Auto-rx

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Try putting some auto-rx on your finger.. rub it around an ant in a complete circle.. what happens? the ant won't leave
Circle does not need to be concentrated, just a thin film
 
Funny. Now why did you do this and what is the importance of this test?
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Auto-Rx is all natural chemistry. It's not nice to fool with "Mother Nature" on a serious note anyone using Auto-Rx in
maintenance mode(already cleaned engine) is emitting good hydrocarbons.

For you that need documentation read emission tests results on www.auto-rx.com
 
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So arx should include "Protective Ant Barrier Technology" on their new label?

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I'm with Tempest ---this is too funny
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Hey, arx gently convinced the ant not to cross it. If it had been a solvent flush the ant would have died and there you go....large chunks of ant. Who wants that?

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Lol, if you ever have ants crawling around in your engine, I don't think sludge is your big concern....Perhaps someone's just dumped sugar into your crankcase.
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Lol, if you have time to play with arx and ants, you need to have a few kids.
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My oil changes are done quicker than Jiffy Lube or are done at 10 pm or later if I'm taking pics.
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Try putting some auto-rx on your finger.. rub it around an ant in a complete circle.. what happens? the ant won't leave
Circle does not need to be concentrated, just a thin film



Please try it again and see if it works the same way with a cat. If so, I will buy some.
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no wonder ive never seen an ant in a cut open filter after an arx treatment!i wonder if it repels skeeters?
next time try doing the same with just oil.i bet anything you circle the critter with will confuse it since they follow scent trails.
 
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