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Cleaning really dirty greasy stuff

Here at work we have this stuff called "Ripper 1"

takes the hair of a fly's rear end from 100 yards. Wear protective clothing and three layers of eye protection.

but it's clean when you are done.
 
I like to use a home made wood maple scraper(s) and scrape off the "thick" stuff first so that i can collect it into a rag or paper towel. Then i either pressure wash or use a chemical cleaner, brushes,hose etc. If the "dirty parts" are coming off, scraper, then straight to the solvent parts washer.
Rob
 
Im telling ya guys its just SIMPLE to spray some of that Purple stuff then rinse!

Inexpensive & not time consuming!
Does a professional job! :cheers:

purplestuff.jpg
 
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