Re: cleaning my garage floor?
I must be typing too much stuff because I am getting timed out of the site.I know what
you are saying,I am only suggesting something that was cheap to use not whether or not it
is the best or worst. almost every mechanic I know of has some extra tranny fluid left
over from a previous job. You can rub it in and pick it up with a dust pan and scoop it
back into the bucket. It thins out the grease enough to get it off the floor. It's like
you can start the floor on fire with gas and get the grease off that way but who in thier
right mind is going to do that. Gas also works to get the grease off the floor if you know
that a spark from somewhere won't start it on fire.There was another post here that was
talking about how some mechanics will pour tranny fluid down there carburator to clean the
carbon out and lube the valve seals in the process. well the main word here is clean.
haven't you ever taken tranny fluid to your hands to get the grease off? In the winter,
with the garage doors opening alot I would use it all the time because it doesn't dry out
your hands like dawn or goop will sometimes do.
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83 GMC Vandura 1 Ton
84 Chevy S-10 4x4 Durango
84 Ford 1 ton Cargo van
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