This powerful cleaner and degreaser is EPA Safer Choice Certified, designed for effective and environmentally safer use on counters, carpet, floors, fabric, equipment, vehicles and more.
This concentrated formula cleans and degreases without abrasive chemicals. Removes dirt, grease, oil, and stains from all washable surfaces.
Restrictions on Use: Do not use on non-rinsable surfaces. This product is not classified as hazardous under 2012 OSHA Hazard Communication Standards (29 CFR 1910.1200). Inhalation: Not expected to cause respiratory irritation. If adverse effect occurs, move to fresh air.
A safer option to harsh chemicals, Simple Green All-Purpose Cleaner is non-corrosive and safe for cleaning chrome, aluminum, stainless steel and other metals. The engine-safe formula breaks down tough grease, oil, road grime and other automotive fluids, making it ideal for cleaning your engine.
Simple Green All-Purpose Cleaner is gentle enough for delicate car surfaces, yet tough enough to cut through dirt, grime, and bug residue for a clean, polished and protective shine. Home car care doesn't mean cutting corners.
This recipe may sound strange, but kerosene works well to remove grease and gunk from engines. For this engine degreasing solution, you will need kerosene, water, and liquid dish soap. Combine one part kerosene with four parts water, and then add a few drops of soap. Then transfer to a plastic spray bottle.
This product may be “safer” but is it safe? One problem that Simple Green All-Purpose Cleaner can lead to is the damage of red blood cells. The product also is a possible human carcinogen and is banned in supplies that are certified by Green Seal or EcoLogo.
Apply Simple Green onto sections. Allow about 5 minutes for the product to loosen soils. Rinse well with clean water.
Spray full strength Simple Green All-Purpose Cleaner onto the stained area. Allow the cleaning solution to soak into the stain for a few minutes to allow it to break down the oil and grease.
Use distilled vinegar.
Distilled vinegar (also called white vinegar) can be used alone as a degreaser. The vinegar can be applied to greasy surfaces with either a spray bottle or a cloth, and should cut most grease with minimal rubbing. Mix 1 part vinegar to 4 parts water.
WD-40 is a lubricant dissolved in a solvent. While it can break down grease and oil to a certain degree, it also adds back some. This might be desirable if you are cleaning a hinge, conveyor, or corrosive-prone part, but not if you need it truly clean.
This powerful cleaner and degreaser is EPA Safer Choice Certified, designed for effective and environmentally safer use on counters, carpet, floors, fabric, equipment, vehicles and more. Concentrated formula provides up to 30x the cleaning value.
Simple Green Pro HD is a heavy-duty cleaner and degreaser that breaks down tough grease and grime. This powerful formula removes dirt and stains from engines, car exteriors, tools, machinery, metal, plastic, sealed wood, floors, walls, and more.
Description. Wynn's Cleen Green Concentrate is a biodegradable general purpose cleaner and degreaser. its concentrated formula is biodegradable and contains no bleach or ammonia and penetrates and lifts oil, grease and stains, while cleaning stubborn dirt and grime in the household and workshop.
Environmental Precautions: Do not allow into open waterways and ground water systems.
For extremely stubborn hard water or mineral buildup on non-stone tile showers, your best choice may be Simple Green Lime Scale Remover. Be sure you test the product on a small, inconspicuous area before cleaning, and do your best not to get any overspray on colored grout.
Many appreciate its non-toxic formulation and ease of use, particularly in spray form for quick spot cleaning. However, some users noted occasional residue on certain surfaces and expressed a desire for clearer dilution instructions. Overall, it is well-received for its cleaning performance and versatility.
Simple Green Concrete and Driveway Cleaner is specially formulated to remove oil, grease, and grime from concrete surfaces and driveway areas. It removes most tough stains and discolorations (not caused by dyes), and is non-caustic and non-degrading.
Consumers who purchased certain varieties of Simple Green All-Purpose Cleaner or other Simple Green products are eligible to claim a share in a $4.35 million class action settlement resolving claims the products are not non-toxic as advertised. Class Members may claim up to $30 without proof of purchase.
Simple Green is non-abrasive and non-corrosive, making it safe for use on a wide range of surfaces. It also carries the U.S. EPA Safer Choice label, ensuring that it works well, is effective, and is safer for people and the planet.
Water-based degreasers are common in a trigger sprayer, or in gallon or drum containers for immersion or batch system cleaning. Specialized equipment like ultrasonic or vapor degreasers are available for more automated cleaning.
Mix 1 cup vinegar with 3 cups of water, 1 cup of baking soda and ½ cup of dish soap in a bowl. This solution is best used right from the bowl, so dip a clean cloth into the bowl to apply the degreaser, then use the cloth to scrub the greasy surface. Be sure to rinse afterward and wipe the surface again to finish.
Yes, dish soap can work for cleaning engines if you dilute it with water first. It's very safe as long as you rinse it thoroughly since it's not anywhere near strong enough to damage things like paint, but if the engine is very dirty, it may not be particularly effective either.