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Posted Tuesday, December 08, 2009 5:33 AM
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I recently found out something interesting, I had picked up a large table from a paper mill to use a s a work bench, the top had grease and grime and graffiti all over it. I had some cans of engine degreaser and thought it should work good so I sprayed it down a couple times and gave it some good elbow rubbing and wiping and barely nothing came off. I had a spray bottle of Fantastic handy and decided to try that, lo and behold the thing cleaned up perfectly with one wipe of the fantastic.

So don't waste money on engine degreasers, just spray with Fantastic and rinse, it appears to work 100% better. Next test will be on an actual engine.

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Posted Tuesday, December 08, 2009 7:02 AM
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Hey Billy;  be careful with Fantastic or 409. Have found that they can ectch some surfaces. and done let it dry on glass.  Yeah i found out the hard way.   have a great day   God Bless   Eddie

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Posted Tuesday, December 08, 2009 3:24 PM


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try oven cleaner . it works great
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Posted Tuesday, December 08, 2009 6:50 PM


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Some oven cleaners will take off anodize. We use Smart and Final Degreaser. Like 409 only concentrated. 1gal makes about 8 gals.

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Posted Wednesday, December 09, 2009 9:06 AM
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For a safe degreaser use "Simple Green". I buy this at Home Depot and it works great!  I even recomend this at work to degrease refrigeration coils, cleans well and will not attack the aluminum like other degreasers. Nice thing about it is it is also enviromentally friendly and can be washed down the drain. Doesn't smell bad either!!!  LOL 

I love the smell of burning rubber in the morning!

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Posted Wednesday, December 09, 2009 11:56 AM
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Rob, Lon mentioned you liked strange smells"

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Posted Thursday, December 10, 2009 6:57 AM


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I had a camper that developed the black lines down the side.  An old timer told me to try Fantastic.  Well it worked......Fantastic!!!.  Removed the stains without any scrubing.  Spray on, rince off.

later,

Timbo

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Posted Thursday, December 10, 2009 12:42 PM
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Funny thing is, I have always used lemon dish soap to clean up engine grease. I also windex to clean up old paint when I don't feel like waxing an entire car (and really, who does?)

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Posted Friday, December 11, 2009 11:09 AM
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Aussie Bill,  Maybe that is why I like Lon,............... he must obviously smell funny!!!!   LOL

I love the smell of burning rubber in the morning!

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Posted Friday, December 11, 2009 11:56 AM
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For a safe degreaser use "Simple Green". I buy this at Home Depot and it works great!  I even recomend this at work to degrease refrigeration coils, cleans well and will not attack the aluminum like other degreasers. Nice thing about it is it is also enviromentally friendly and can be washed down the drain. Doesn't smell bad either!!!  LOL 

Just remember this- any product that states it is "Environmentally Friendly" or biodegradeable is talking about the product BEFORE it is used. The junk you are removing and washing down the drain might not be, so check with local authorities before doing so.

I manage almost 20 shops and all of them use and like Simple Green but all our wash water is run through a oil-water seperator before going into the city sewer system. And we received a discharge permit from the city allowing after we sampled waste and provided th city.

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