Common Contaminates Customers have found this product effective on . . . | Common Surfaces Customers have had great success using this product on . . . | Applications/ Applicators Customers like to dispense this product with . . . |
Bird Droppings Brake Dust Brake Fluid Bugs (& Bug "Juice") Crayons Crud Dirt Fat Filth Grease Grime Grunge Hydraulic Fluid Lubricants Manure Mold Stains Oil, Oil Spills, Oil Stains Organic Stains (almost all) Petroleum Distillates Rust Stains Soil Stains Solvents Spilled Gasoline Transmission Fluid Tree Sap Urine | Airplanes Automobiles Battleships Barns Bins Boats Brick Buildings Bulldozers Busses Canvas Chrome Concrete Decks Driveways Dumpsters Earthmovers Engines Engine Parts Fabrics Floors Garages Gears Generators Glass Machinery Metal Motorcycles | Latrines Lavatories Painted Surfaces Patio Furniture Patios Pavement Pavers Plastic Rubber RV's Sinks Stalls Stone Tanks (Storage and Battle) Tile Tires Tools Tractors Tractor Treads Trailers Trucks Vinyl Walls Wheels Wood Workbenches | Brushes Bucket & Mop Hand Foamers Hand Sprayers Hose Powered Sprayers Pressure Washers Pump Sprayers Sponges Rags
Can be wiped off or rinsed (as material allows).
Customers have found it to be Safe & Effective for Bodies Clothing Coveralls Dishes, Eating Utensils Fingernails Fur Hair Hands Leather Laundry Pre-treat Rags Skin |
Product is a SOAP. It is safe and effective wherever SOAP and WATER are safe. Safe applications do NOT include, among others, cleaning electrical components or connections -- especially if left plugged in! It
is safe to assume that liquid applications around electrical outlets,
connections, circuit boards, etc., will result in shock or fire.
While
product is very good at getting rid of dirt, grime, oil, etc., if the
surface you are cleaning can be affected by overmuch water, do
not expose such a surface to a lot of water without wiping it away or
drying it quickly and thoroughly after cleaning. (Using product with a
moist sponge or rag will have better results than soaking a surface
such as particle board.)
Generally safe uses do not
include taking internally (it's a SOAP, remember?), breathing heavy doses of the mist if using power spray equipment
(water in the lungs causes discomfort and too much causes drowning,
HELLO), or using as an eyewash (won't blind you, but it dries out the
natural lubricants your eyes need and would irritate and sting a bit). BACK |