Oh yes.....
And DO wear a gas mask, gloves and goggles!!!
This stuff is atomic-powered soap, basically, and it
WILL dissolve your hands ( or action parts if left to
soak ) and WILL give you an utterly blinding headache
if breathed.....or if even a tiny waft of its mist
gets in your eye!
But it works beautifully. The only problem I have
had is an ocassional ( less than 1 per piano ) piece
of action that was milled from glued-up wood
separating at the glue-line. Just save the pieces and
glue back together. Clamp with clothespin. Easy.
Thump
\
--- gordon stelter <lclgcnp@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Full strength. Available from Wal-Mart ( Castrol
> product) under $6 a gallon. I get equivalent "Purple
> Power" at auto paint stotre $3.50 a gallon.
> DO NOT USE "greased Lightening" smells like dog
> pee.
> Thump
> --- "Paul Chick (Earthlink)" <tune4@earthlink.net>
> wrote:
> >
> > I highly recommend that you try my
> bizarre-sounding
> > method of dunking the action parts in SuperClean
> > (TM) Thump
> >
> > Thump
> > For those of us who would like to try this, where
> > can we find this product,
> > do you have your own recipe for delution, or do
> you
> > follow the label
> > directions, or use it full strength?
> >
> > Paul C
> >
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