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chipmcluk Samba Member

Joined: September 11, 2003 Posts: 793 Location: Reno
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Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2007 3:27 am Post subject: Smoke cleanup-off topic |
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So I had somewhat of a grease fire in the kitchen today, scared the shit out of me. Got it out and everything cleaned up except the smoke buildup on the ceiling. Since it was vegetable oil which ignited, i figured engine degreaser would do the trick. It does. But the fumes are awful, especially to use excessively in the kitchen. Anyone know of anything else that would do the trick? Also, the Mrs. comes back into town Sunday night, and I want no evidence! |
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typesoneandtwo Samba Member

Joined: September 29, 2004 Posts: 659 Location: Cape Cod Mass. Bass River
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Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2007 5:52 am Post subject: |
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Do not use oven cleaner!
I suppect you need to scrub and re-paint your ceiling. Try TSP for cleanup.(hardware store) and if it still looks yucky you will need a fresh coat of paint. Maybe there's an interior painter here with different advice. If iit's only a small area you may have decent results with a household cleaner containing bleach and/or grease cutting agents. Good luck! _________________ Each day is precious. |
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spook Samba Member

Joined: December 30, 2003 Posts: 2038 Location: in the shop 35750
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KGCoupe Samba Member

Joined: July 01, 2005 Posts: 3580 Location: Putting the "ill" and "annoy" in Illinois
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Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2007 7:22 am Post subject: |
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Try a cleaner called Simple Green - that stuff rarely is harmful to any surface, yet does a great job of cleaning.
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pyrOman Fire Master

Joined: July 21, 2003 Posts: 12551 Location: Over 2002 posts deleted!
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Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2007 7:31 am Post subject: |
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KGCoupe wrote: |
Try a cleaner called Simple Green - that stuff rarely is harmful to any surface, yet does a great job of cleaning.
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The stuff should be used rather quickly as it will "clean" much more than you want if left to sit, specially on painted surfaces!  _________________ Some people are so busy being clever they don't have time enough to be wise. |
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KGCoupe Samba Member

Joined: July 01, 2005 Posts: 3580 Location: Putting the "ill" and "annoy" in Illinois
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Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2007 7:38 am Post subject: |
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pyrOman wrote: |
KGCoupe wrote: |
Try a cleaner called Simple Green - that stuff rarely is harmful to any surface, yet does a great job of cleaning.
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The stuff should be used rather quickly as it will "clean" much more than you want if left to sit, specially on painted surfaces!  |
Really?
I've never had a problem with it, and I've cleaned several engines with it.
I've even used it to clean body panels on a car that has sat outside for many years, and it shined them up nicely.
I should point out that I don't ever let it sit long though - just spray it on, add a little cold water to the surface, a quick scrub with the appropriate tool (depending on what I'm cleaning), and then rinse with cold water.
It makes sense that it can damage a surface if left on too long - I know it works great for cleaning off Audi and Porsche brake dust, and that shit is hard to get off. |
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typesoneandtwo Samba Member

Joined: September 29, 2004 Posts: 659 Location: Cape Cod Mass. Bass River
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Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2007 7:59 am Post subject: |
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I always though Simple Green smelled like black licorice. _________________ Each day is precious. |
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AuBenseiter Motor Sports Samba Member
Joined: October 20, 2007 Posts: 112 Location: Citrus County, Fl.
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Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2007 8:28 am Post subject: |
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typesoneandtwo wrote: |
I always though Simple Green smelled like black licorice. |
Thats Purple Power and Eagle1 Mag wheel cleaner |
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chipmcluk Samba Member

Joined: September 11, 2003 Posts: 793 Location: Reno
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Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2007 9:25 am Post subject: |
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A repaint isn't necessary, I know. I have tall ceilings throughout my house (no trailer, fuckers) and the flames never hit the ceiling, just some sooty shit. The engine degreaser worked well when I tested it in a spot, but its just too fucking caustic to use around food. It was a mad dash to the fire extinguisher, and this all happened within 35-45 seconds. KEEP A FIRE EXTINGUISHER IN THE KITCHEN!! Saved my ass. |
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mandysbus Samba Member

Joined: December 20, 2002 Posts: 567 Location: downtown womelsdorf
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Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2007 9:56 am Post subject: |
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try hand cleaner...the white gloppy petrol based kind.... |
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69 Jim Samba Member

Joined: September 27, 2004 Posts: 6264 Location: Chickengeorge's Neighbor
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Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2007 10:12 am Post subject: |
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typesoneandtwo wrote: |
I always though Simple Green smelled like black licorice. |
It does to me also. That shit is an awesome engine cleaner.  |
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chipmcluk Samba Member

Joined: September 11, 2003 Posts: 793 Location: Reno
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Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2007 10:49 am Post subject: |
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mandysbus wrote: |
try hand cleaner...the white gloppy petrol based kind.... |
Thank you!
I tryed orange goop, its all I have in my house and it works very well! Still have alot to do though. |
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mandysbus Samba Member

Joined: December 20, 2002 Posts: 567 Location: downtown womelsdorf
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Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2007 11:08 am Post subject: |
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glad it worked...a friend of mine left a kerosene pot burner heater turned up too long and sooted his whole room.looked like someone sprayed flatblack paint over the whole room. |
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iowegian  Samba Curmudgeon

Joined: February 16, 2005 Posts: 9953 Location: Somewhere between Dubuque and Keokuk
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Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2007 11:18 am Post subject: |
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69 Jim wrote: |
typesoneandtwo wrote: |
I always though Simple Green smelled like black licorice. |
It does to me also. That shit is an awesome engine cleaner.  |
Oh, it's awesome alright.
I used it to remove greasy dirt around the engine louvers on my
O.G. Beetle and it took the paint right off!  |
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KGCoupe Samba Member

Joined: July 01, 2005 Posts: 3580 Location: Putting the "ill" and "annoy" in Illinois
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Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2007 1:44 pm Post subject: |
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iowegian wrote: |
69 Jim wrote: |
typesoneandtwo wrote: |
I always though Simple Green smelled like black licorice. |
It does to me also. That shit is an awesome engine cleaner.  |
Oh, it's awesome alright.
I used it to remove greasy dirt around the engine louvers on my
O.G. Beetle and it took the paint right off!  |
Are you people that are removing paint with Simple Green using the original formula, or the Automotive version?
I've only used the original formula, and have not had any bad experiences with it.
I've never used the automotive formula, but suspect that it may be stronger.
You did read on the bottle that it should be diluted with water, right? |
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69 Jim Samba Member

Joined: September 27, 2004 Posts: 6264 Location: Chickengeorge's Neighbor
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Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2007 2:54 pm Post subject: |
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KGCoupe wrote: |
iowegian wrote: |
69 Jim wrote: |
typesoneandtwo wrote: |
I always though Simple Green smelled like black licorice. |
It does to me also. That shit is an awesome engine cleaner.  |
Oh, it's awesome alright.
I used it to remove greasy dirt around the engine louvers on my
O.G. Beetle and it took the paint right off!  |
Are you people that are removing paint with Simple Green using the original formula, or the Automotive version?
I've only used the original formula, and have not had any bad experiences with it.
I've never used the automotive formula, but suspect that it may be stronger.
You did read on the bottle that it should be diluted with water, right? |
I spray it on in a fine mist of 100% solution. Then I rinse it off with clear water. It doesn't seem to harm rubber, decals or anything else under the hood. It sure does an awesome job. My cars look showroom underneath and under the hood.  |
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