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Anyone use it in the workshop? Gonna try the Power cleaner Degreaser on some engine parts.
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ive used it not so good
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It don't work on cookers.... :roll: Scrub all those small parts in paraffin and then put 'em through the dishwasher,mind she don't catch ya! :runaway!: :violent1:
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:thumbright: Paraffin is the dogs ain't it! 8-) paraffin gun on my compressor is great for block cleaning 8-)
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latil wrote:It don't work on cookers.... :roll: Scrub all those small parts in paraffin and then put 'em through the dishwasher,mind she don't catch ya! :runaway!: :violent1:
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Dunno about Cilit Bang, but Citric Acid crystals mixed with water removes rust a treat. ;)
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Forgive me if someone has already posted something like this. I've never used this method myself, but know people who have and they reckon it actually works for rust.

http://www3.telus.net/public/aschoepp/e ... crust.html
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That's interesting Spurs...all I need is a bath about 17 feet long and 7 feet wide and I'll be laughing! :thumbright:
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8-) 8-) 8-)
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Kev wrote: 8-) 8-) 8-)
Excellent :D
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Kev- Grimex- I.C. 236700 - best cleaning product known to man (well, BT engineer anyhoo...)
Will shift brake dust, any oil/grease inc super-sticky chain lube, bird poop & general road grime.
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On that Cilit Bang ad I could never work out how a rubber hose went rusty?

I invest 25 quid and give my local machine shop all my bits, he lets me put them in the acid tank for a couple of days then run them through the hot wash afterwards. After that there is little left that a gentle scrub won't remove. All oil galleries are easily cleaned with a quick blast from the parrafin gun after that.
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