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Topic: OIL CLEANUP
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FRC_Kid
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What do you use for oil clean up???
Remember seeing an old post bit can't find it. Need info asap y'all. Already used kragen products
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Posts: 2578 | From: All over the Peninsula | Registered: Feb 2009
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gercolla1
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purple power and get it from walmart 5 dollars cheaper than kragens and if you dont have a pressure washer a good push broom will do
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Posts: 2171 | From: Sampan San Francisco | Registered: Jul 2003
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FRC_Kid
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Thanks bro.. Anymore ideas
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Ford, GM, & Dodge is what I'm all about
Posts: 2578 | From: All over the Peninsula | Registered: Feb 2009
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DIRTY SALLY
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tide
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89bluenotch
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I dunno if you got a ace hardware were you live but i bought some concrete cleaner from them the other day called jasco or jarco...And it got rid of a huge oil stain over a year old in 20 min. I've also used the purple power and Gunk brand they work good too.
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Posts: 1857 | From: HEALDSBURG | Registered: Feb 2007
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BLK35th
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Brake Parts cleaner. Or Muriatic Acid, sold at any hardware store (be careful with the ACID, don't do what I did and try to see what it smells like)
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Posts: 1412 | From: 650-408-510-415 | Registered: Jul 2004
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Secnd2nun64
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Wear rubber gloves with the cleaners. I've gotten chemical burn on my hands from that purple power before. The stuff works good though. Brake clean too if it's a small spot.
Posts: 1460 | From: CA | Registered: Jun 2002
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NorCalRydaz
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Member # 3233
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quote: Originally posted by cali95gt: What do you use for oil clean up???
Remember seeing an old post bit can't find it. Need info asap y'all. Already used kragen products
United states government, national guard and the finest and smartest people at BP.
Posts: 2963 | From: San Jo | Registered: Sep 2003
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PugOwner
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LOL....yeah, don't use Top Kill. Apparently it doesn't work.
Posts: 62 | From: Rio Linda, CA | Registered: May 2008
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SHOalex
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quote: Originally posted by gercolla1: purple power and get it from walmart 5 dollars cheaper than kragens and if you dont have a pressure washer a good push broom will do
+1 for purple power and I think oxy clean works pretty good too
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Posts: 1448 | From: Oakland | Registered: Jun 2007
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Jaejae5.0
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kitty litter
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Posts: 4890 | From: the combustion chamber | Registered: Oct 2007
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TAY
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KITTY LITTER N SPRITE OR COKE(NO WONDER ITS BAD FOR U) IT WORKS
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Posts: 140 | From: EAST BAY | Registered: Feb 2010
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HaulinAss Motorsports
Its a STREETRaceCar!
Member # 541
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quote: Originally posted by NorCalRydaz: quote: Originally posted by cali95gt: What do you use for oil clean up???
Remember seeing an old post bit can't find it. Need info asap y'all. Already used kragen products
United states government, national guard and the finest and smartest people at BP.
Now thats funny
Posts: 22494 | From: Sacramento | Registered: Nov 2001
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