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I've got this Corvette that I have been working on for the past 10 months and I finally finished working on it. The only problem is I got grease stains all over it and I can't get them off. I have tried waxing and using some gojo hand cleaner and dish washing soap. None of them worked very good. I don't really know what else to do.
Any help would be great! ![]()
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345ci HEMI
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Join Date: Oct 2001
Member ID: 282
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Location: Birmingham, AL
Age: 24
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Try some brake cleaner. We use it at work and it has never harmed the finish of any car. It does take the wax off though, so wax the car afterwards. This stuff should work, I take off tar and baked on bugs and crap from the roads all the time.
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Biker/Truck nut
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Location: Houston, TX
Age: 39
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WD-40 works very well and so does 409 profesionnal strength (green). I use WD-40 to clean and lube the chain of my bike and 409 to get all the grime out including hard engine grease.
Jonas
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Thanks
#2's goin all the way.
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