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Here's the link to Extreme Simple Green with the MSDS:
industrial.simplegreen.com/ind_prod_ext_mor.php |
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So where do you get the stuff? I've not yet seen it on my favorite Q-Club
shelves. Somebody also said that it is pricey. What is the magnitude of "pricey". Jim Yes, read the subject line, and the link in the original post! Yup. And blessed by Boeing. It's named "Extreme Simple Green". |
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RST Engineering wrote: So where do you get the stuff? AOPA Pilot -- http://industrial.simplegreen.com . George Patterson He who would distinguish what is true from what is false must have an adequate understanding of truth and falsehood. |
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Roger wrote: I did read the subject line which only tells me that the OP called Simple Green a cleaner for aricraft. The actual name is "Extrem Simple Green Aircraft & Precision Cleaner." As the subject says, it's a *new* Simple Green for aircraft. George Patterson He who would distinguish what is true from what is false must have an adequate understanding of truth and falsehood. |
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Roger wrote: Sounds like another use for potato juice. That stuff will clean off almost anything. Never heard of this before. What do you do, squeeze a potato and use the liquid for cleaning? George Patterson He who would distinguish what is true from what is false must have an adequate understanding of truth and falsehood. |
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"RST Engineering" writes:
So where do you get the stuff? I've not yet seen it on my favorite Q-Club shelves. Somebody also said that it is pricey. What is the magnitude of "pricey". http://www.mentormall.cc/getItems.cfm?currVendorID=434 says $18.67 + S&H for 1 gallon. Pretty reasonable compared to what I've been using, Tomar TR-1000. Though the latter is so effective it's worth the price. If ESG comes fairly close in effectiveness to TR-1000 I'll switch. I sent an email to Aviation Consumer about ESG; they hadn't heard of it, so perhaps they'll do a review. They reviewed TR-1000 and recommended it. |
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"Bob Fry" wrote in message ... "RST Engineering" writes: So where do you get the stuff? I've not yet seen it on my favorite Q-Club shelves. Somebody also said that it is pricey. What is the magnitude of "pricey". http://www.mentormall.cc/getItems.cfm?currVendorID=434 says $18.67 + S&H for 1 gallon. Pretty reasonable compared to what I've been using, Tomar TR-1000. Though the latter is so effective it's worth the price. If ESG comes fairly close in effectiveness to TR-1000 I'll switch. I sent an email to Aviation Consumer about ESG; they hadn't heard of it, so perhaps they'll do a review. They reviewed TR-1000 and recommended it. In what way is TR-1000 so effective? I find that 95% of the mess on the airplane comes right off but that stubborn black aluminium oxide from hinges is a PITA. The carbon from the engine exhaust on the tail is pretty bad too. Mike MU-2 |
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"Mike Rapoport" writes:
In what way is TR-1000 so effective? I find that 95% of the mess on the airplane comes right off but that stubborn black aluminium oxide from hinges is a PITA. The carbon from the engine exhaust on the tail is pretty bad too. All that comes right off when you use it full strength or maybe 1:1 diluted with water. Aviation Consumer Volume 28, Number 10, October 1998 [. . .] But wait. There's a better product yet. Reader Roger McCall of Raleigh, North Carolina did his own tests on belly degreasers. McCall sent me 8 ounces of some pretty amazing stuff; TR-1000. TR-1000 is made by Tomar Industries in Raleigh. According to Tom Scoggins, owner and founder of Tomar, TR-1000 is biodegradable and environmentally safe. I discovered that it's 95 percent as effective as Zep Teen and can be used to clean anything on your aircraft, including the windows. Use it full strength to spot treat the really bad grease deposits, dilute it 1:1 with water for normal degreasing and about 8:1 for giving the airplane a complete washing. The penetrating capabilities of this product work as well on hardened globs of grease as on rock hard bugs on the leading edge of the wing. TR-1000 is Ph-balanced for use on aluminum and will leave Plexiglas sparkling clean. Tomar currently sells TR-1000 in gallon containers for $8.95 plus shipping and handling. Quart size bottles with spray nozzles will be available by press time. They'll sell for $6.95, plus shipping and handling. You can contact Tomar Industries at 919-828-0859. [. . .] But before you tackle the job again, order some TR-1000. It's the overall best choice and worth the trouble to obtain . Follow all the safety precautions listed here and on the individual products and not only will you have a better looking belly, but you'll be around to enjoy it. |
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On Mon, 14 Feb 2005 18:31:24 GMT, George Patterson
wrote: Roger wrote: Sounds like another use for potato juice. That stuff will clean off almost anything. Never heard of this before. What do you do, squeeze a potato and use the liquid for cleaning? I think it'd take one whale of a grip to squeeze the juice out of a potato.:-)) But if you've been practicing? You just cut thin slices and rub on. It'll remove ink and grease from hands and clothing. Try a blender? Roger Halstead (K8RI & ARRL life member) (N833R, S# CD-2 Worlds oldest Debonair) www.rogerhalstead.com George Patterson He who would distinguish what is true from what is false must have an adequate understanding of truth and falsehood. |
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