Oil Eater Cleaner and Degreaser 5 Gallon
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Description
A safer, water based, non-toxic solution for all your greasy cleaning jobs
- Safer for you and the environment
- Non-toxic, biodegradable, non-corrosive
- Water based, no chemical smell
- Dissolves organic and petroleum based grease and oil
- Safe enough to use to clean kitchens and BBQ grills
- Dilute 3:1 with water for use in parts washers
- Dilute 25:1 for ultra-sonic cleaners or dip tanks
- Pre-treat grease stains in laundry
- Wash away oil spots in the driveway
- 5 gallon bucket
Oil Eater cleaner and degreaser is specially formulated to be safer than old style petroleum based solvent cleaners. Its specially developed chemistry allows it to lower the surface tension of water for better cleaning, while its non-petroleum solvents dissolve oil based dirt and grime. The unique properties of Oil Eater keep the dirt and oil in suspension so they get rinsed away, instead of just being pushed to a different spot on the surface. The highly alkaline nature of Oil Eater breaks up organic and petroleum based oils. Works super for stains in the driveway, engine compartment degreasing, chassis cleaning, and grease stains on your laundry. Dilute it and use it in your Eastwood parts washer, ultrasonic cleaner or pressure washer too.
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mixing 3-1 with water. I'm on a ranch and the water is hard (high in mineral content). Should i use hard water to mix or do i need to use a bottled water to mix. or distilled water?
Can this product be used straight without cutting/watering it down?
How much will I need for 20 gallon parts washer
Since this is a concentrate and a ratio of 3:1 with water will this separate out if setting in the parts washer?
Is Oil Eater safe for the environment? Is it Biodegradable? Can I wash my engine out side without harming the environment? Or getting in trouble with local laws?
Is there any additive that will prevent this product from freezing in a unheated parts washer / garage. I will mix at 3 to 1 as per instructions.
As non-corrosive is this safe for use on aluminum? For instance I know using some cleaners like Purple Power can damage aluminum and are not for cleaning aluminum parts. Is this aluminum safe?
How do I dispose of this when it is no longer useable?
