Purple Slice Ultimate Cleaner Concentrated Cleaner degreaser and spot Remover
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Yes, that is possible. I've been using this product for years and it safely removes dirt, oil, and grease.
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At Street Vibrations in Reno, NV, I was introduced to the Purple Slice line of cleaners. All of the cleaners and polishes are designed to work together, and the sales rep sold me by melting a plastic bag onto the pipes of his Harley and pulling it off with no issues 5 minutes later, something that had previously taken me hours. This cleaner will remove everything from the surface you're cleaning, so any surface you use it on will require polishing afterwards.
I've used it for a variety of purposes and it has never failed me. Following the spraying, dirt, grease, and grime simply run off. You can't go wrong if you buy with confidence!.
This is a complete scam that will not work. Save your money and use soap and water instead!.
It easily removed dried-on honey from my RV's shelf!.
Purple Slice has been my go-to cleaning, waxing, and polishing product for the past three years. Purple Slice claims to be able to remove oxidation, bug splats, tree sap, bird droppings, and other contaminants from a variety of surfaces. Until today, I had never used Purple Slice to remove tree sap or water spots. . . . . . and it worked fantastically! My story is as follows: br>br>I'm on vacation in the Tonto Forest's Rim area, which is near Payson, Arizona. The area's beauty and tranquility are unsurpassed, but there are many pine trees in the area, and pine trees are notorious for depositing sap on any surface they come into contact with. I'm traveling in an RV with a small car towing behind it that I use to get around when I park my RV. My RV and tow vehicle were both affected by the Pine Tree's sap release. Both vehicles were covered in small sap droplets, and I was worried that I wouldn't be able to get the sap off without damaging the vehicles' paint. This incident occurred three weeks ago, and I have yet to address the issue. br>br>My RV neighbor had recently purchased a shiny new Jeep Ranchero and was eager to take it out on the back roads. He invited me to join him, and because I enjoy exploring and discovering new places, I said yes, and off we went. The dusty roads had taken their toll on the gleaming Ranchero, and it was in desperate need of a good wash. We came across a self-service car wash and pulled into a stall to start the wash. The spot free rinse, on the other hand, did not work when it was time to use it. We didn't have any drying cloths, so we figured the water would blow away on the way back to the Rim. The water blew away, but there were still a lot of water spots. My next-door neighbor was unconcerned because he claimed to have a product that could easily remove the water spots. When we got back to the campsite, we started using his product to remove the water spots. . . . It was a complete failure. So I suggested we use vinegar to remove the lime scale because I knew it would work. My only fear was that the paint would be damaged. When I went to pick up the vinegar, I noticed the Purple Slice sitting next to it, as if to say, "TRY ME FOOL. " So I took it with me and decided to try the Purple Slice first, then the Vinegar. Not only did the Purple Slice easily remove the water spots, but it also gave the Jeep a nice shine. After we finished polishing the Jeep, I remembered my tow car and wondered if Purple Slice would truly remove the Pine Sap as claimed on the container. br>br>After we finished polishing the Jeep, I remembered my tow car and wondered if Purple Slice would truly remove the Pine Sap as claimed on the container. I sprayed a small amount on the hood, wiped it away gently, and was blown away. Purple Sliced was a huge success! I was a very happy camper after removing all of the pine sap from my tow car in no time. br>br>So that's my story: Purple Sliced worked, and I wouldn't hesitate to recommend it to anyone because I can attest to the fact that it does exactly what it says on the package. Sincerely,br>br>John F Knaulbr>br>This is a GREAT Productbr>br>.
On a pop-up panel, I used it. It was a great job cleaning up a camper that had been sitting for a few years. I tested four other cleaners and found that none of them came close to performing as well as this one. I bought a case of it and have been using it for everything since then. The wet cleaner, by the way, did a fantastic job on my four-year-old. wheeler who has never been to the bath. I polished it to a high sheen.
It effectively cleans my motorcycle of dirt, grime, and bugs. When sprayed on tough stains or dirt, it also works as a laundry cleaner; simply spray it on and wash as usual with detergent, and the articles will be much cleaner.