On its own 4 wheels again!!

Discussion in 'General Maverick/Comet' started by wardf, Jul 2, 2003.

  1. PINKY

    PINKY .....John Ford.....

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    Hey jeremy....

    I use WD-40. Spray it on then hose it off, works good for me.
     
  2. jeremy

    jeremy I build t5's

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    really?? I'll have to try that, as I am getting to the "oh well" stage everytime I spill more oil on my driveway, gotta clean it up!
     
  3. Todd

    Todd Mavchanic

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    Cheap Cheap kitty litter! That works great for me. Dump it on and let it sit for a week. Then sweep it up and blamo clean as new.

    -todd
     
  4. wardf

    wardf Ward Frahler

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    I use kitty litter on big spills, on grease spots I use this stuff from the dollar store called "______ lightning". Some kind of degreaser that works the best I've tried yet. You guys need a wife like mine, I love her dearly, she is the driving force behind cleanliness at our house and the outside has to look as good as the inside. She can't stand grease and dirt on the garage floor so I clean as I go, works out alot better that way anyways because if the wife isn't happy no-ones happy.
     

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