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RE: Re Cleanup

To: "john spaur" <jmsdarch@sbcglobal.net>,
Subject: RE: Re Cleanup
From: "Joe Farley" <Joe@farley.net>
Date: Thu, 28 Oct 2004 11:51:37 -0700
Check out this link for info on Simple Green and Aluminum.
As an Aircraft owner and pilot since 1973 I would not
reccomend its use on aluminum.

https://safety.army.mil/pages/lessonslearned/simplegreens.html

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Joe@Farley.net
'66 BJ8
'77 C77/R @ DVO
NIL DESPERANDVM ET ILLIGITIMVM CABERVNDON EL MONDO

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-----Original Message-----
From: owner-healeys@Autox.Team.Net
[mailto:owner-healeys@Autox.Team.Net]On Behalf Of john spaur
Sent: Wednesday, October 27, 2004 9:12 PM
To: Roland Wilhelmy
Cc: Alain Giguhre; healeys@Autox.Team.Net
Subject: Re: Re Cleanup


I have a gallon container of simple green and checked the label. Nowhere
does it safe it is not safe for aluminum.

What the label does say thought:

"Simple Green can be used to clean any washable, no-porous surface.
All-purpose - 10 parts water to one part simple green"

The label states that full strength can be used for many items; some that
would be made from alloys or aluminum.

John

At 08:59 PM 10/15/04, Roland Wilhelmy wrote:

>Beware.  Don't use Simple Green on aluminum (or aluminium, either ;-)
>).  There is fine print somewhere on the Simple Green container
>warning that it will do very bad things to aluminum.  I remember
>reading somewhere fairly recently about this issue.  otherwise, Simple
>Green is a good cleaner.
>
>-Roland

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