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Glad it not suggested to use gasket remover!
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That is good stuff for sure, but watch out what you spray it on. It eats paint and plastic.
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I have to look at what I have. I know it’s not in a green can but the brake cleaner I have I got for free, two boxes of it.
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I buy OReilly brake cleaner by the case. Learned not to use it after about 6 pm or I would be awake ALL NIGHT LONG.
It also is harmful to nasal membranes. Takes a long time to heal
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RTM wrote:
I have to look at what I have. I know it’s not in a green can but the brake cleaner I have I got for free, two boxes of it.
cool......
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This stuff works great, is cheap, and is made in the US:
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LOL!
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