When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission. Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network.
I should be clearer when I write. It seemed okay in my head, LOL
I usually get the Simple Green CONCENTRATE, but they also sell ready to use.
Do you use the concentrate without diluting, or the ready to go version? Think that is what I wanted to say,
Thanks!
Just a word of Advice, Straight Simple Green WILL Etch metal of any Kind if you leave it on for any length of Time.... How do I know This? It is Common Knowledge amongst Gun Collectors that if you just unpacked a 50 year old Military weapon that was stored in a solid block of Cosmoline for those 50, the quickest way to clean it is stick it in a hot Box and melt it off with Heat and a Simple Green Bath.. BUT, leave the springs, firing Pins, and various small parts in Too long....It will destroy the parts. Be Advised....
Just a word of Advice, Straight Simple Green WILL Etch metal of any Kind if you leave it on for any length of Time.... How do I know This? It is Common Knowledge amongst Gun Collectors that if you just unpacked a 50 year old Military weapon that was stored in a solid block of Cosmoline for those 50, the quickest way to clean it is stick it in a hot Box and melt it off with Heat and a Simple Green Bath.. BUT, leave the springs, firing Pins, and various small parts in Too long....It will destroy the parts. Be Advised....
Especially aluminum, makes it dull with too long exposure
Yeah, and DEFINATELY not good for Chrome Steel...Stuck a Rifle Bolt in a bath, decided on a short trip to Lowes, Forgot about it for about 4 hrs....It ate the Finish off of it...A very expensive memory lapse...
Yeah, and DEFINATELY not good for Chrome Steel...Stuck a Rifle Bolt in a bath, decided on a short trip to Lowes, Forgot about it for about 4 hrs....It ate the Finish off of it...A very expensive memory lapse...
Ouch! That's a new one for me I'll be careful about that one, thanks!