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<blockquote data-quote="SumDumGuy" data-source="post: 329359" data-attributes="member: 12459"><p>Lately all I use is the citrus stuff. It works pretty good, better if you can keep it from drying out.</p><p>Good thing is it is not uber toxic like some of the others, and it smells good, too.</p><p></p><p>To be honest I have only used it on motors. Put it on and wait until the next day (if I can, within an hour it is usually peeling) and hit it with a power washer. Usually if there are any spots left they are small and are then removed with a wire wheel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SumDumGuy, post: 329359, member: 12459"] Lately all I use is the citrus stuff. It works pretty good, better if you can keep it from drying out. Good thing is it is not uber toxic like some of the others, and it smells good, too. To be honest I have only used it on motors. Put it on and wait until the next day (if I can, within an hour it is usually peeling) and hit it with a power washer. Usually if there are any spots left they are small and are then removed with a wire wheel. [/QUOTE]
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