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Re: The best De-Greaser to use
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Posted by Dakota Jim on July 11, 2003 at 23:39:39 from (131.107.3.85):
In Reply to: The best De-Greaser to use posted by Big Red on July 11, 2003 at 21:26:35:
While it would be hard to argue with a pressure washer it is not always appropriate to use nor conveniently accessible to many. I would highly recommend simply using Liquid wrench degreaser. VERY affective, convenient and able to get into pretty much anywhere you want to. As a close second if you are degreasing some large areas or are working your way to a complete restoration you will thank yourself many times and save a great deal of money by simply investing in a gallon or two of kerosene, a few cheap paint brushes and a couple of cheap aluminum through away baking pans for roasting poulty and so on available at your supermarket to soak parts in or use to rewet your paint brush to attack larger areas. You will want to give it a final cleaning with something else but it is fast, cheap and can quickly reveals what's underneath.
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