Zep Citrus Degreaser???

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Every time I'm in Home Depot I see the Zep Citrus Degreaser for only $11.47 per gallon, but it says "not for use on automotive paint"

Can it be used safely to strip LSPs?? What dilution rate would be safe to strip LSPs??
 
Every time I'm in Home Depot I see the Zep Citrus Degreaser for only $11.47 per gallon, but it says "not for use on automotive paint"

Can it be used safely to strip LSPs?? What dilution rate would be safe to strip LSPs??

I love this stuff,especially the smell of the citrus version and the price is reasonable. I get it at o'reillys. The bottle says not to use it on a lot of areas including wheels but I use it to clean the wheel wells,rims,tires,engine bay and any tough stains on the interior. I also use it to clean tile ,toilets, and anything really that gets nasty inside cause I like the citrus smell. It also works well as a spot treatment for the rim towels.
But no I would never use it on the paint.
 
ski2,

Dillute your zep with water to a 4:1 ratio and you're good to go, works great on tires and wheels. Cuts the price even deeper as well.
 
Awesome stuff brother. I use it full strength on tires and wheel wells etc. and diluted 10:1 for glass. I used it on wheels once...won't be doing that again. Once in a while they sell another one that IS safe on paint or anything else. Comes in a quart spray bottle.
 
Thanks!! So I guess using it to strip LSPs is out.
 
I use it mainly on tires and wheel wells with great results. The bees seem to flock to it too. Lol
 
My buddy uses it, I came over and used it to strip my lsp, damaged the trim around my brand new headlights, I would never use it personally
 
Thanks!! So I guess using it to strip LSPs is out.

P21S Total Auto Wash is the ultimate Citrus Degreaser. Totally safe on anything and very powerful undiluted. Certainly not cheap but it lasts a long time.
 
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