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Old 14-05-2023, 05:57 PM   #4
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Default Re: Degreasers

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Originally Posted by T3rminator View Post
Doing a bit of mucking about in the garage and on the car means lots of cleaning up. I have been using Motortech degreaser forever and a day, and find that work great, and was previously quite economical, could pick them up on special for about $2 each. Usually buy them in bulk so haven't had a need to restock for about 6 months. Just looked at the prices today, and they have doubled to about $4 each can! Yikes.

Noticed that bunnings sells concentrated degreasers by the litres that you have to pre mix yourself. Its a lot more economical.

Any recommendations on which ones are good and safe for motor parts??
Maybe try one of the large truck and trailer parts places, they'll usually sell you a degreaser by the 5ltr, 10ltr, 20ltr drums.

Personally I just use diesel or kero and recycle it.
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