Highly concentrated degreaser for use on vinyl, concrete, upholstery, metal parts and workshop areas. - Quickly removes grease and oil-based stains easily and quickly with environmentally approved cleaners - Very economical - concentrated formula can be diluted as much as 1:300! - Exceeds all environmental standards including VOC compliance. - Use to: - spot clean oil stains on upholstery - safely remove acrylic sealants - clean undercarriage, engine area - remove asphalt on paintwork - pre-clean paintwork - degrease stainless-steel grills *Not for use on Plexi-glass, acrylic and natural fibers, and anodized aluminum. Suggested dilution ratio: 1:4 - 1:300 Price: $15.00 Price: $75.00 (10 liter) Click here to purchase Einszett W99
I meant how does it clean and what dilutions have you tried out on this stuff. Looking for something like this to help clean the bottom of engines of oil and grime.
Tar/asphalt same can be used as the same word to some companies. But it it should take off tar. Found some recommended dilutions: Prewash for commercial vehicles 1:20 "Cosmoline" removal 1:5 - 1:10 (only copolymer based) Engine wash 1:3 - 1:20 Carpet shampoo 1:30 Spot removal 1:5 Chrome cleaning 1:10 Window cleaning 1:120 Bug removal 1:5 Plastic cleaning 1:10 - 1:30 (not for plexiglass or acryl) Concrete cleaning 1:2 - 1:10 Oil stain removal from asphalt 1:5 - 1:20 Ceramics, tiles, marble 1:10 - 1:30 Stainless steel 1:1 Health care cleaning 1:5
It seems to be acid free. i need a close up shot of the label, which I cant get. try the anti-insekt for tar removal.