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i just started using brunswicks automatic pinsetter cleaner. the stuff works greeat but customers and employees are complaining about the smell after 5 minutes of use. does anone know of any thing that works well and doesn't leave a residue? i'm thinking that i may try the dba machine cleaner. just a thought. thanks
alex
Conditioner: Pantene Pro-V Brunette Expressions with Color Enhancer
Cleaner: Fabuloso Spring Fresh with Bleach Alternative
Cloth: ShamWow!
Machine: Johnny 5
Surface: Melamine-impregnated, phenolic-treated, high pressure pressed craft paper
I tried that stuff you are using and did'nt care much for it,i'll stay with my CV88 cleaner...it works super!!A little goes a long way.
Just my opinion.
Use what you have to,to get it through the shift then fix it right.Do it right and live through the night...Safety first!
I use Petro Free in my parts cleaner. It is easy on your hands and really cuts the grease just like petroleum based products and doesn't stink. From AMF products.
Agitene from Grangers - great stuff in the parts cleaner, never thought about putting it in a spray bottle and using on the machines. I know what I will be doing on monday.
Marty
We use a Zep product. It is a machine parts cleaner and we have never had any problems. It might smell a little rought, but after awhile it will make your machine look shiny and new. It is great stuff.. It is non flammable and it works great on anything that you want to clean. It works on any parts, or chutes that you want to clean. Also, any electrical parts that we want to clean Zep has a great line for them. We have hardly any problems with Zep products.
I just found another great cleaner. Greased lighting. Man this stuff really works good. It's like the old power cleaner or chemezz we use to use years ago. You spray it on and you don't have to agitate it with a brush just wipe it off and everything shines like new. [img]/content/btubb/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/wink.gif[/img]
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