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Originally Posted by bargo68
Indeed-I should have added that Simple Green is sold as a concentrate and needs to be watered down substantially. Different ratios for different applications.
Mine was the pre mixed ready to use retail spray bottle, would not have thought to dilute it.

I have used it a lot in many applications, detailing of many cars, bikes, etc, drag racing motorcycles and much more, still probably should have known better.

The Paramount had a serious amount petrified grease that had to be almost chiseled off, used pop sicle sticks even with the Simple green was quite a slog.


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