Posted by IIVQ |
3/23/2007 10:54 PM | remove |
A quick google showed: Rozalex probably is soap.
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Posted by witam |
3/24/2007 7:06 AM | remove |
It does indeed look like no water needed to be used (google-info) because not a single water pipe runs to that wall. Thanks!
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Posted by Blackbird |
10/7/2007 12:27 PM | remove |
Did you find it in the repair shop? It could be something like Fast Orange hand cleaner.
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Posted by witam |
10/7/2007 4:45 PM | remove |
Yup it was in the repair shop. I just don't get how that can help when you have hands with car (bus)-oil on it.
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Posted by Blackbird |
10/8/2007 12:10 AM | remove |
Some of these hand cleaners are made to remove oil, other petrochemcals and most other things that are hard to clean off. I use Fast Orange in my garage and after a minute or two I can get my hands to go from black with grease to kind of a pink grey color from grease residue that takes a brush to remove.
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Posted by witam |
10/8/2007 10:22 PM | remove |
That's interesting.. imagine all the chemical reactions that must take place to make it work.. huh... Amazing.
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Posted by Blackbird |
10/9/2007 7:11 PM | remove |
Yeah, and the stuff I use dosen't contain petrolium solvents, it's mostly natural (or so the container tells me).
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Posted by witam |
10/10/2007 5:20 AM | remove |
I didn't expect that. Nature can be quite surprising.
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