Saturday, March 01, 2008 1:09:55 PM
My father works for a corporation who repairs and cleans train car wheels. Many years ago, he used to work in the shop, and periodically they obviously have to clean the machines/equipment. He stated that they currently and have used solvents for YEARS, but have recently tried finding alternate formulas due to the horrible smell, as well as the problem of eco issues.
Any non-solvent formula has failed utterly to clean, could this product be the one that works?
He's skeptical about this product after I suggested he invest in this, but out of curiosity, I wonder if this product would actually work for that?
Interesting idea, anyone have a machine that they want to try this on?
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