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I use 'GoJo' Natural Orange Pumice Hand Cleaner purchased from Costco.

Exactly. Works on everything and doesn't go bad when it sets in the shop
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two weeks while I'm away.


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Somebody beat you to it by at least 10 years! A chemical company I worked
for sold citrus d'limonene, (some kind of citrus extract), in various
strengths. Hand cleaners with the same stuff have been around for years too.
Fast orange for one comes to mind, I have a jug under the sink.
Greg


Well maybe so, but aren't those cleaners all mushed up with a bunch of
additional and werid chemicals? You'd think the original, natural item would
have certain
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"Gould 0738" wrote in message
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Somebody beat you to it by at least 10 years! A chemical company I worked
for sold citrus d'limonene, (some kind of citrus extract), in various
strengths. Hand cleaners with the same stuff have been around for years

too.
Fast orange for one comes to mind, I have a jug under the sink.
Greg


Well maybe so, but aren't those cleaners all mushed up with a bunch of
additional and werid chemicals? You'd think the original, natural item

would
have certain
a-peel.


The d'limonene was in stengths up to about 95%. The lower stengths were
diluted with good ol' h2o.
The Fast Orange hand cleaner is as good as any I have found. I putz with
wood, and with cars so I give it a good test.
Greg


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This West Coaster uses the GoJo from Costco and unlike the old handcleaner
that had the permanent dispenser always gum up, the pump bottle works fine
for the whole bottle.
Bill

"Gary Warner" wrote in message
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I use 'GoJo' Natural Orange Pumice Hand Cleaner purchased from Costco.


Exactly. Works on everything and doesn't go bad when it sets in the shop
for
two weeks while I'm away.




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