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"Mike Rapoport" wrote: "Paul Tomblin" wrote in message ... In a previous article, "Mike Rapoport" said: I was given a bottle of this stuff at NBAA and today I tried it out for the Wasn't there a problem with the original Simple Green that it could attack aluminium or something? How did they fix that with the Aviation Cleaner? Yes there is a corrosion issue with regular Simple Green. The new Extreme Simple Green is different, it isn't even green. Mike Not a chemist I have been using Carbon X, which is Ph neutral -- the problem with regular Simple Green is that it is acidic and will attack aluminum and magnesium. I would presume that the new Extreme Simple Green is a similar product to Carbon X -- the prices appear to be about the same. I have been using a 10% - 30% mixture of Carbon X in a spray bottle to remove bugs -- I let it soak a couple of minutes and then wipe the bugs off with a wet sponge. It does not attack dope or paint -- something which 409 will do. I assume that Extreme Simple Green would normally be applied in diluted form, too. |
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