tar/brake pad adhesive on wheels
Michael L. Riebs
michael at 1stchoicegranite.com
Thu Jan 24 11:34:26 EST 2002
OK, it IS Krud Kutter. Removes Dried Latex Paint, Drips * Spills &
Overspray. Concentrated Cleaner / Degreaser / Stain Remover. Cuts Grease,
Grime, Oil, Tar & Wax Fast. Cleans Home, Showers, Carpets, Clothes, Autos,
Boats
Non-toxic - Biodegradeable - Non-flammable - non-abrasive
Color-fast, fabric safe, leaves no residue
It's made by Supreme Chemicals of Georgia, Inc.
Atlanta GA 30076
(800) 466-7126
----- Original Message -----
From: "Gatlan Dan D" <GatlanDanD at JohnDeere.com>
To: "'Michael L. Riebs'" <michael at 1stchoicegranite.com>
Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2002 11:12 AM
Subject: RE: tar/brake pad adhesive on wheels
> Michael,
> Thanks for the info, I would be very interested about who makes it, there
is
> no Home Depot here where I live but there may be another places where this
> product is sold.
> Regards,
> Dan
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Michael L. Riebs [mailto:michael at 1stchoicegranite.com]
> Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2002 10:07 AM
> To: Eric_R_Kissell at email.whirlpool.com; quattro list; brett at cloud9.net
> Subject: Re: tar/brake pad adhesive on wheels
>
>
> There's a product called "Krud Kutter" - I'll have to check the bottle -
it
> may be "Crud Cutter".
>
> One of my employees had allowed his brakes to wear down on his Jeep
Cherokee
> to the point that fluid was leaking from the caliper onto the rim, leaving
a
> nasty thick caked-on layer of dry brake fluid there.
>
> A Limo company I once worked for introduced me to the product. The rims on
> their '93 limos (this was during summer of '99) looked *brand spanking
new*!
>
> I tried the product on the product on the afforementioned Jeep, and with a
> stiff brush, the grime came right off. Now, keep in mind, the guy had
> already tried *"everything else"*!
>
> I use it on both my cars. The tough to remove brake dust in the corners
and
> crevaces of the rims, which is left behind after a good stiff brushing
with
> the shampoo is easily removed with Krud Cutter (or however they spell the
> name for marketing purposes).
>
> If anyone is interested, I can get the manufacturer info out on the list.
I
> picked up mine at Home Depot.
>
> Michael Riebs
> Grand Rapids, MI
> '90 V8Q
> '98 A6QA
>
>
>
>
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