...sa rubbers like hose and tires?
Thanks.
Why would you use Wipe out on those spots? hoses maiintindihan ko pa but tires?
My question is, why muna? Wipe out isn't exactly a degreaser or anything like that... I wouldn't mind using it on non-porous surfaces like metal, vinyl and plastics... but I haven't tried using it on rubber...
Minsan kasi nagkaroon ng kaunting dumi sa isang tire lang and I don't have time to wash it with water and soap kaya ginamitan ko na lang ng wipeout.
I worried baka kasi hindi ito safe sa rubber.
Yang MC at Wipe-out ay banned na forever sa aking
household. Those damn things leave a residue that's
hard to remove. I used to use those cleaners for cleaning
my computer, electric fan, TV, stereo, microwave oven, etc.
pang-alis ba ng alikabok...Pero after a while pansin ko sa mga
puting appliances like my computer, may naiiwan siyang residue.
Kaya ngayon degreaser na lang gamit ko when cleaning the
things in the house.
true, it does leave sticky residues... i often have to rewipe the areas with a warm towel to get rid of those...
so ser theveed, now that this topic had arouse my curiosity... what would you recommend as a better alternative to wipeout or mc?
sorry kung medyo OT na.![]()
In most cases, a very light solution of alkaline cleaner (even dishwashing soap) would clean rubber parts well... But not strong enough, in most cases.... Use a water based all purpose cleaner or citrus based cleaner... Works wonders...