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    Engine Degreaser.. the good stuff?

    Just picked up an 89 325i with 183k on it, so far can't keep my hands off it. Looks like it has had a slow leak for awhile and its just built up on the bottom end.

    So what the good stuff I can get locally, quickly (like pepboys, or advanced, napa.... im in NJ)? I dont care of I need to be careful with it, just want it to work. (Like aircraft paint stripper, but thats a whole different story..)

    #2
    Simple green?
    Swanny!
    SUCKERS.

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      #3
      go to home depot and ask for ZEP-Heavy duty De greaser shit burns your lungs and skin but knocks that shit outta the grease and makes your car look like new without dulling the paint and it cleans alum like shiny brand new

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        #4
        Thanks for the quick answers hoping to tackle this tomorrow, I use simple green at work and it doesnt seem strong enough imo. I'll give the ZEP stuff a shot, seen that before.

        I dont mind wearing a mask gloves and glasses, it just gotta work, theres alot of dirt mixed in it. Thanks for the suggestion.

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          #5
          I've always used Gunk brand engine degreaser. Comes in a spray can with an orange cap. Works good. I suggest using a putty knife to scrape off what you can first though.

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            #6
            Super clean degreaser or purple power should do it.
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              #7
              Super clean in the purple bottle does the trick.

              Sounds similar to the ZEP stuff. It makes you feel like your dying if you breathe it in, but it works very very well.

              But my rule of thumb, if it says its good for the environment, it isn't going to work worth a crap.

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                #8
                Originally posted by strang3majik View Post
                But my rule of thumb, if it says its good for the environment, it isn't going to work worth a crap.
                Super Clean/ Purple Power is biodegradable, so...

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                  #9
                  Purple power isn't good for aluminum if you want it shiny.

                  I use a mix of 50% simple green max (concentrated type) and 50% Oil Eater

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                    #10
                    Diesel fuel

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                      #11
                      Wd-40

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by NitroRustlerDriver View Post
                        I've always used Gunk brand engine degreaser. Comes in a spray can with an orange cap. Works good. I suggest using a putty knife to scrape off what you can first though.
                        THe engine gunk brand I find is only good for light discoloration and minor (or quickly cleaned up oil messes). I've never had luck with that stuff on anything more than just a dusty dirty engine.

                        Originally posted by strang3majik View Post
                        Super clean in the purple bottle does the trick.

                        Sounds similar to the ZEP stuff. It makes you feel like your dying if you breathe it in, but it works very very well.

                        But my rule of thumb, if it says its good for the environment, it isn't going to work worth a crap.
                        Yea Strang3, thats my philosophy too, I prefer the stuff that causes my grass to spontaneously combust.

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                          #13
                          I like CRC brake clean. engine degreaser is always disappointing.

                          I've got an oil pan I need cleaned, it's so nasty that neither simple green, purple power, nor brake cleaner would even break the surface. it's from Germany. So much for the Germans taking better care of their cars.. hah!
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                          Bimmerlabs

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by NitroRustlerDriver View Post
                            Super Clean/ Purple Power is biodegradable, so...
                            them bastards. Its been awhile since I bought it. :/


                            But yes, the stuff that makes your concrete driveway melt. :)

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                              #15
                              ZEP is good stuff.

                              I like Oil Eater from Schucks (now OReally?s). Not as aggressive,
                              but you have lungs left after using it. And it makes aluminum
                              look really good.

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                              now, sometimes I just mess with people. It's more entertaining that way. george graves

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