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    Degreasing ~GREASE~ splattered car

    I must have hit something overnight - a can/jar of grease. This is fairly thick grease. Most of it is on the wheelwheel and there are splatterd marks on the paint.

    I did not want to *touch* it, so I gave it a heavy dwelling of APC 2:1 on both the wheelwells and paint 3:1 on the wheels. 2 Liberal passes with the pressure washer. It removed some of the grease. Most of the wheels is clean, but it seems to have left some weird etch/stain on my powdercoated wheels.

    Paint still has residue as well as the wheelwells. What stronger cleaner would ya`ll step up to next. Purple power straight ?

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    Re: Degreasing ~GREASE~ splattered car

    If it is a front wheel drive car, you should check the outer CV boot. If it is split or torn you will have heavy grease in the exact same areas. Just a thought.

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    Re: Degreasing ~GREASE~ splattered car

    Checked the boots. It`s fine.

    Telltale for front boot is actually grease on the inner wheelbarrel.

    For me, I noticed that there was gunk on the wheels and some weird spray pattern on the passenger side. Upon closer inspection, was the hotmess under the wheelwell

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    Re: Degreasing ~GREASE~ splattered car

    You might now want to, but you`re going to have to `touch it.` Grease is pretty tenacious stuff. I have used Castrol Super Clean/Tough Task (OTC) in the past with good results on grease, but you do have to use some manual agitation to get it all.
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    Re: Degreasing ~GREASE~ splattered car

    I wouldn`t use any "strong" cleaners on paint; like some OTC APC that may stain/etch paint - it`s not necessary. I would simply use a paint safe solvent type product like TarX or mineral spirits to wipe it gently off the paint - then wash the car.

    You could even use a bucket and a towel with a strong mixture of DAWN. Remember - it takes grease outta yr way.

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    Re: Degreasing ~GREASE~ splattered car

    I would go with Stoner`s Tarminator.

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    Re: Degreasing ~GREASE~ splattered car

    Kerosene or mineral spirits will cut all the grease, and it wont hurt the paint.

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    Re: Degreasing ~GREASE~ splattered car

    ^ This.
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