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Old 10 May 2002, 01:23 am
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Does anyone know what the difference is, if any, between Simple Green All Purpose and the Automotive product? They're priced about the same, but the Auto bottle doesn't show any dilution options like the AP bottle does and their website doesn't say anymore than the labels do. They say the Auto is good for oxidation on rubber stuff, but what about places like the engine compartment areas that are body color?



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Old 23 May 2002, 08:53 pm
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As far as I know, its the same....just a different label. Simple Green is a great cleaner.

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Old 24 May 2002, 12:43 am
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Simple Green is good, but i've found Castrol Ssuper Clean to be an excellent all-around cleaner.

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The Automotive product is already diluted which is why it has no dilution instructions. Simple Green is a great all purpose cleaner, just be careful when using it under the hood around electrical components. It will remove wax from body panels so be careful there too.

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"just be careful when using it under the hood around electrical components. It will remove wax from body panels so be careful there too."
Is that for the auto or the all purpose or both?

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Old 25 May 2002, 09:48 pm
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The Caution applies to both, it also would apply to most any household cleaner like Ajax Liquid or Mr. Clean.

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