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<blockquote data-quote="madpogue" data-source="post: 7623022" data-attributes="member: 9982"><p>Well, the Dawn was a bust. I even got the "4x the grease cutting" version, and it wasn't that effective. And I forgot how much nasty "fresh" scent they put in that stuff. I couldn't stand it; had to rinse it out several times. I ended up using a bike degreaser called Miracle Red, soaking it and changing out the degreaser/water several times. I'd say it's about 95% removed, so it's ready to be put back into service.</p><p></p><p>I can still use the Dawn on hard-surface stuff that won't hold that icky scent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="madpogue, post: 7623022, member: 9982"] Well, the Dawn was a bust. I even got the "4x the grease cutting" version, and it wasn't that effective. And I forgot how much nasty "fresh" scent they put in that stuff. I couldn't stand it; had to rinse it out several times. I ended up using a bike degreaser called Miracle Red, soaking it and changing out the degreaser/water several times. I'd say it's about 95% removed, so it's ready to be put back into service. I can still use the Dawn on hard-surface stuff that won't hold that icky scent. [/QUOTE]
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