ITT god-tier shop kitchen and bathroom items.
>>1064181
One constant that I've experienced throughout my life is that if soap is colored orange IT MEANS FUCKING BUSINESS!
No pumice, no care.
Muriatic acid and TriSodiumPhosphate for the heavy duty shit.
Wish I could still buy TSP though. Can't find it anywhere now. Fucking EU.
>>1064247
this stuff as long as it's orange scented. The unscented kind smells like rancid fucking barbeque sauce.
We have this stuff at work, pretty sure you could stick your hand to a corpses ass, soak it in tar, spraypaint over it and still your hand would be cleaner than a surgeons knife in a package after using this stuff.
I "borrowed" this shit from work. this shit will clean anything its super strong.
Hoppes 9.
I use it on all my tools
Also dawn dish soap ( the blue kind) great at removing pitch from blades.
these are badass for spilling bits of oil and such
does anyones shop supply these?
Anything that can rust gets wiped down with this.
Best corrosion proofer ever. Smells glorious too, like animal BO.
>gojo supro max
I did some contract work at a fedex garage, they had this shit. Beige, gritty, cleanest clean I've ever had with a minimal amount of cleaner, and I keep my finger nails and prints pretty fuckin' dirty.
It's cheaper in bulk, I think 5 gallons or something like that at 15/gallon on amazon. Gotta stock up soon.
>>1064509
no, I don't work at a dick sucking factory
>>1064515
Its good stuff
>>1064516
you mean corporate doesn't give you suppository mints?
>>1064524
Well the knee pads are a higher expense
>>1064499
That's funny, it's purple where I am, and it's okay, but nothing to get excited about. Dries your hands out too.
>>1064188
/thread
Household type spray bottle degreaser actually works really well. (Yes, the one your Grandmother uses for everything)
Flavors like Lemon, Marsiglia and Bleach seem to work best.
I've tested these supermarket degreaser up against industrial engine degreaser and and they are almost as good.
They are equally good - if not better than much more expensive "professional" alloy wheel cleaners sold to detailers.
Some brands (W5 from LIDL) have better spray nozzles that throw foam over longer distance. I prefer this over regular atomizing/mist tips.
>>1064624
yeah its purple but when properly diluted it will be a lighter color. this stuff is super concentrated.. 1 ounce of this stuff will be enough to make like 32 ounces of good powerful cleaning solution. I borrowed like half a bottle of this so I got enough cleaning power to last for a while
Rain-X is a good product that does what it says.
>>1064492
I confirm
Minus the corps' ass. Haven't tried that one yet
>>1064713
kek. most generic product advertise ever.
mechanicbro checking in
this >>1064403 plus pic related
Sculptor checking in.
Sanibrew is downright magical if you need to clean something.
Just got this at the shop, i can't stop huffing this stuff.
Heavy mech here (think dozers, excavators) original dawn and sugar or salt. Salt works better but sugar if you run out of salt. For hands.
Cleaning the shower of your grime, dawn and vinigar and a non scratch scotch bright pad
>>1066007
Man, I love the smell of that stuff, but it gives me flashbacks to elementary school. I was cleaning my desk with it and it was still on my hands when the principal pulled me out of class to tell me my best friend had drowned.
>>1064247
My wife got me some cherry gojo gel, I use it as a body scrub in the shower on those especially dirty days
I love that woman
>>1064445
The active degreaser in it is limonene if I remember correctly
>>1064181
I can not find the smooth version in any stores.
>pumice
>pumice
If i wanted a sandy vagina, I would put sand in my vagina.
Where can I get smooth? Do i need to order it online?
>>1064509
>flushable
no
>>1064514
They make a food grade one too
>>1064181
>axle nuts
>caliper pistons
>>1064499
Use the degreaser for light messes. Uses the graffiti remover for every thing else. That stuff cleaned everything I used it on. I never used it on food containers though.
>>1066052
I ruin the press at a newspaper, and spend most days covered in ink.
I practically shower in that shit.
>>1067488
>ruin
Run, though there was the one time I accidentally a 55 gallon drum full of blue ink.
The floor in the storage room is still stained smurf shit blue, and it's been 7 years.
>>1064247
Fuck, I remember using that stuff in the Military! I loved that shit. Not sure if it's on all the bottles, but the one we had came with a warning on it not to use it regularly, something like more than once a day, due to how harsh it was on the skin.
On the upside, hands caked in grease and dirt from fucking around with trucks all day could be removed in a matter of seconds...barely even need any water to assist with removal.