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Posted by ScottyNY on March 12, 2002 at 06:18:47 from (128.59.123.240):
In Reply to: I NEED Mr. KLEEN posted by Big John on March 11, 2002 at 21:02:03:
John. I had a SuperC to clean up (don't ask me why, I waited until I was done rebuilding--can see now that the job when have been a lot easier and cleaner if I'd cleaned it up first!). I rented a hot pressure washer reasonable and it did a great job and fast- actually revealed that I had more loose paint than I'd thought. Anyway, the tractor was dirty enough that the cost of the rental was about the same as enough degreasers to do the job, though I don't know it would compare to the price of degreasers applied with a regular pressure washer. My current project, a BN, I plan to hit with the hot washer before starting, then do some spot cleaning while its apart and after the whole thing is back together. Apart from the speed, I can't recommend the hot washer above anything else the folks have suggested, but it's another thing for you to consider. Scotty
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