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Old 06-16-2020, 01:19 PM   #15
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Powerstop pads sure didn't impress me whatsoever. I'd been better off buying a set of brakebest pads from O'Reilly's or something and a lot cheaper too. I suggest the op take some time and check out the reviews on the forum here and even others. My powerstop z26 pads are in a landfill after only 700 miles. Went back to my brembo pads. No comparison in terms of braking.
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Old 06-26-2020, 01:49 AM   #16
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Hello all, I must say that I use
Simple Green at work and it is in concentrate form. In a (say, quart)bottle. Looks like a regular household spray bottle ,So Read it carefully . I would highly recommend diluting it. I've seen it remove paint,change paint, amalgamate/ dissolve paint. color change topcoat looks, to a daul looking finish. Just read the label before you use it. It can be very non forgiving ,.But it really does clean well. Just not my car. Above examples are industrial items, tables, cabinets, machines.
I would test it first,maybe dilute it.
Just saying from experience
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Old 06-26-2020, 03:38 AM   #17
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I personally like Adams Products. They make a eco friendly wheel cleaner.
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Old 06-26-2020, 07:46 AM   #18
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Hello all, I must say that I use
Simple Green at work and it is in concentrate form. In a (say, quart)bottle. Looks like a regular household spray bottle ,So Read it carefully . I would highly recommend diluting it. I've seen it remove paint,change paint, ammalgamat/ dissolve paint. color change topcoat looks, to a daul looking finish. Just read the label before you use it. It can be very non forgiving ,.But it really does clean well. Just not my car. Above examples are industrial items, tables, cabinets, machines.
I would test it first,maybe dilute it.
Just saying from experience

Won't use it on his car but recommends you try it on yours.



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Old 06-26-2020, 09:22 AM   #19
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Won't use it on his car but recommends you try it on yours.



Hi VinnAY, If you read (all) of my post, you'll see that I have Not recommended Simple Green for anything. I simply stated my experience with it as an industrial cleaner. Also I recommended anyone using it, to be cautious because of experiences I've had using it at my employment.
I never said Try it or, what or what not to use it for.
Maybe you should slow down when you are reading so as not to misrepresent another's comments.
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