Best general degreasser?

PhillM

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After the engine was removed I could finally access underneath it. You can guess what state its in after 20 years. I spent the afternoon scrpaing off as much muck as I can. So what degreasser would the pannel suggest I use to clean it up?
 
I've founf the Ecover detergents and cleaners good for degreasing and they claim to be environmentally friendly.

One thing to consider is getting rid of liquids, it might be easier to use a degreasing hand cleaner and work it round with a stiff brush. The resulting goo might be easier to clean up.
 
Recommend Virosol, but if you use it on the engine make sure you spary engine after with WD 40 otherwise it will rust anywhere there is no paint. How do I know that? you wonder. Smells ok as well.

I have been using Virosol for a while although I haven't needed to degrease an engine.
The manufactureres, Clover Chemicals, gave me a local trade supplier which saves possible high delivery charges.
Very economical and lots of uses including cleaning black streaks off grp. Works best if diluted with water.
No connection - just found it a good product and good value with lots of uses around the home as well as on the boat.
 
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