Remove Oil, Grease, and brake
Fluid Safe To Use On Rubber, Nylon, and Plastic Parts.
Remove Oil
To remove the oil engine degreaser
effectively, start by ensuring the engine is cool to the touch. Wearing gloves
and eye protection, apply a generous amount of a suitable degreaser to the oily
areas, avoiding sensitive components like electrical connections. Rinse
thoroughly with a hose or pressure washer, ensuring all degreaser residues are
washed away.
Grease Cutter
Engine degreasers and brake fluid
are distinct automotive products with different purposes and compositions.
Engine degreasers are formulated to remove oil, grease, and grime from engine
components and typically contain solvents, surfactants, and emulsifiers. Brake
fluid, on the other hand, is a specialized hydraulic fluid used in braking
systems to transmit force and maintain the brake system's performance.
Safe To Use On Rubber, Nylon
Engine degreasers are safe to use
on nylon and rubber components found in a vehicle's engine. However, it's
crucial to read the product label and manufacturer's instructions before
application to ensure compatibility. Additionally, for sensitive or valuable
components, it's a good practice to perform a small spot test in an
inconspicuous area to confirm that the degreaser does not have any adverse
effects on the specific rubber or nylon material in question.
Directions For Use
- Shake well before use.
- Spray the engine degreaser over the whole engine and
let it soak, apply an additional coat if needed.
- Then rinse with water.