Anyone Use "Greased Lightning" Cleaner?
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Don't use it on anything shiney - it will eat away the finish. Any bare metal will permanently discolor. Since I have "all of the above" in my boat, I threw my bottle in the trash. Simple Green right now, but I keep hearing good things about the Castrol Super Clean...
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Originally posted by Cignificant
Don't use it on anything shiney - it will eat away the finish. Any bare metal will permanently discolor. Since I have "all of the above" in my boat, I threw my bottle in the trash. Simple Green right now, but I keep hearing good things about the Castrol Super Clean...
Don't use it on anything shiney - it will eat away the finish. Any bare metal will permanently discolor. Since I have "all of the above" in my boat, I threw my bottle in the trash. Simple Green right now, but I keep hearing good things about the Castrol Super Clean...
BTW I sell a ton of Castrol products and I won't let my employee's use it.
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I pretty much stick to the Biokleen cleaners. I figure they work real well and I worked too freakin hard to get what I got. I ain't using nothing on it that wasn't designed for it. Kinda like my ex-wife
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