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Size: 15 Ounce
Features
Description
Say goodbye to Filthy grease buildup in the home, shop and garage with radiator specialty's gunk citrus engine Brite engine cleaner and detailer. Powerful enough to emulsify and wash away grease, dirt and grime that collects on modern engines, this cleaner is perfectly safe on most under-hood rubber, plastic and paint. Simply use the cleaner and detailer as directed, and you'll be left with a glowing finish on your under-hood surfaces. What about greasy dirt elsewhere that's not a problem with this cleaner and detailer, which is able to tackle greasy messes in the home, shop and garage. You can even use the cleaner to spot treat greasy spots on laundry. It contains no silicones (which are known for creating greasy, dust collecting buildup), is non- flammable, Non-corrosive to metals and has low VOC. And with a pleasant citrus scent, you'll be pleasantly surprised at just how strong and effective radiator specialty's gunk citrus engine Brite engine cleaner and detailer can be in your car and your home.
Brand: Gunk
Item Form: Spray
Scent: Citrus
Specific Uses For Product: Engine
Material Feature: Unscented
Manufacturer: GUNK
Brand: Gunk
Model: Engine Protector, 15 oz. Aerosol
Item Weight: 15 ounces
Product Dimensions: 1 x 1 x 1 inches
Item model number: CEB1
Manufacturer Part Number: CEB1
Date First Available: July 7, 2004