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    Default KANO FLOWAY degreaser

    Has anyone used it? Their AeroKroil works pretty well.
    Still trying to clean up the undercarriage of my truck.
    Degreaser from local auto parts did not work that well.

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    I have diluted dawn soap and ran it into the siphon feed of my pressure washer with good results. Gets kind of bubbly though!
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    Have you tried Castrol Super Clean? I use it pretty regularly and really like it. You still have to scrape the heavy accumulations off, but pretty much any degreaser needs that.

    Don't get it on shiny paint or polished aluminum though, as it will dull it if left on there for long.

    Spray it on, let it sit for a few minutes, then hose it off with cold water. A pressure washer is great too for the heavier stuff.
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    I usually start with super clean and finish with simple green. Super clean seems to leave a film or slippery residue that can mess with a paint job. Simple green seems to be better at cleanup but both take long rinse times.
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    Rent a steam power washer for the day-You wont regret it. Prespray with cleaner and let it sit but the steam washer cuts thru it.

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    Thanks for the info guys.
    I have been trying to rent a steam cleaner, cannot find anyone around here that rents them.

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    Wait this might be the one thing I can find in Sault Ste Marie Michigan that ya cant find in Long Island NY You go thru middle of freakin nowhere to get to my place lol

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    Couple bottles of Bleche White and a good self-serve car wash works miracles...

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2ndA View Post
    Couple bottles of Bleche White and a good self-serve car wash works miracles...
    The self-serve car washes are great, as long as the owner doesn't catch you degreasing a large diesel engine in his bay.....don't ask how I know.....
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