I've been watching this discussion of Castrol Super Clean. I found it when
we first started working on the MGA. It does clean well, and I had no side
effects of any skin problems. (Lucky, I guess.)
But I misplaced the Super Clean and grabbed for the next bottle on the
shelf. It'd been there, I just hadn't used it. It's Westley's Clear Magic.
It cuts grease in a trice! I am doing some serious cleaning and grabbed it
by accident. Found that it really cut through some serious grease/grit,
especially on some shelving. The lable says biodegradable product, "made
from biodegradable ingredients."
What I used on the wire/wheels tires was Scrub Free -- a tile cleaner. The
spinners were petty shabby-looking in comparison to the new
chrome/stainless wires, and Scrub Free is the first product I've tried that
attacked that haze. They sparkle! And the wheels were nice and black, too.
I remember my childhood where I was placed on a stool in front of each of
four wheels and given a sponge and a can of cleanser. Then I set to
scrubbing 4 whitewalls while my dad washed the rest of the car. I like the
"modern" products much better!!
Just thought I'd share...
Carol
At 10:01 AM 8/23/97 -0400, Matthew Swindler wrote:
>Another good use for Castrol Super Clean is to clean your shower and the
>shower doors. I use it in a spray bottle and use it in the concentrated
>form.Caution use in a well ventilated area with gloves on your hands.It also
>does an execellent job of cleaning chrome bumpers and removal of brake dust
>on the rims
> Matthew Swindler
>May the top stay down and the wind blow thru your hair
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