In a message dated 9/27/05 2:28:29 PM, vanagon@ASTOUND.NET writes: << NOT CASTROL SUPER CLEAN IN THE PURPLE BOTTLE, THAT STUFF EATS EVERYTHING IT COMES INTO CONTACT WITH. >> That's what I would have thought, but it is not true. A couple of years ago I used it to clean the carpets and two jump seats which looked like they had served in a shuttle vehicle at a fossil power plant. The seat covers were removed and machine washed and the carpet was done by hand. Both came out squeaky clean with no deleterious effects whatsoever. Ah, the wonders of modern chemistry in both the formulation of Castrol Super Clean and the fibers of car upholstery. George |
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