You know that weird, white, pasty film that often appears on repro rubber
parts? (Some kind of mold-release agent, I believe.) Well, Simple Green,
applied undiluted on a rag, is the only product I've found to effectively
remove that film.
How well it would work in a parts washer, though, I have no idea!
Lawrie
-----Original Message-----
From: Harlan Jillson <hjillson@argolink.net>
To: mgs@autox.team.net <mgs@autox.team.net>
Date: Wednesday, March 17, 1999 3:09 AM
Subject: Simple Green
>Hi All,
> I tried sending this the other day from another computer, and I never
saw
>it show up, so if this is a repeat, please excuse.
> I bought a parts washer the other today to make it easier cleaning the
>gunk off of my MG parts ( obligatory MG content...), and it came with a
>gallon of 'simple green'. This is supposed to be a biodegradable, water
>soluble, makes you grass greener, safe for children and dogs
>degreaser/cleaner.
> Has anyone ever used this stuff, and is it any good? I had planned on
>going down to the local industrial supply and picking up some good old
nasty
>petro based solvent, but that brings up the problem of what to do with it
>when it comes time to change it out.
> Any advice would be nice...
>Harlan.
>
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