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Old 08-09-2012, 10:09 PM
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What's the best chemicle to use to clean that is safe? My stuff is the first set of yellow tub. parts that came from UMI back in 2004 or 05 when they started up... SO you can imagine how much road grim is on there. Any help much appr....
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A good basic all Purp. Cleaner. I use Meguiar's 4:1 ratio. But you can use simple green or purp power both worth. Hot water, with proper dilution. Maybe spray down the part and let it soak before dunking them solution. Nice brush with semi firm bristles to scrub.

If you wanna get crazy and take a chance. Bleech White (Black Magic bought them out) but used this for over 10 years for stubborn spots.
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Ya any all purpose cleaner diluted would work.
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okay sounds good... I'm going to use simple green... I'll do a b4 and after pic so others can see for a future reference



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