DIRECTIONS:
1. Shake well before using. 2. Make sure engine
is turned off and cool. 3. Spray generously
starting with the lower engine areas. Work
towards the top of the engine. DO NOT spray
directly onto alternator, distributor, electronic
components and air intake systems. Care
must be taken on all under hood wiring and
electronic sensors. 4. Immediately wipe off any
overspray from external painted surfaces and
plastic chrome with water dampened cloth. 5.
Allow Eliminator III Engine Degreaser to soak
for 10 to 15 minutes. Heavy deposits of grease
and grime may have to be brushed. DO NOT
start engine after applying degreaser. Rinsing
properly cleans engine and avoids potential fire
hazards and odors. 6. Rinse with a mild stream
of water from the top of the engine down. Do
not use power washers or heavy streams of
water. 7. PROTECT THE ENVIRONMENT AND
USE THE MINIMUM AMOUNT OF WATER TO
RINSE ENGINE. FOLLOW ALL FEDERAL, STATE
AND LOCAL REGULATIONS FOR DISPOSAL OF
WASTE WATER. 8. After engine has been rinsed,
allow to drain for a few minutes. Start engine
and allow to idle for 10 to 15 minutes. 9. Drive
vehicle for a short period of time to completely
dry engine or allow to dry overnight.
1Quickly dissolves and removes grease, oil and dirt from all types of equipment
2Cleans iron, steel, aluminum, magnesium and copper
3Not harmful to metal, rubber, plastic or concrete
4Rinses off easily with water
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