How to Easily Remove Grease and Diesel Smoke From Your Tractors Loader (Video)

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I figured out an easy way to remove grease and diesel smoke from your tractors loader. I made a video so you can see how it works.

 
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Thanks for the tip- WD40 makes sense, and I hadn't thought of it! I do know about Rejex, though.
 
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Thanks for the tip- WD40 makes sense, and I hadn't thought of it! I do know about Rejex, though.

Your welcome, a can of WD40 was sitting by the loader and it gave me the idea to try it. Rejex is some good stuff.
 
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Ok, I'll bite: what's the story with Rejex? What have you guys successfully used it on? Anybody used it on boat gel coat?
 
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I've posted this before, but here goes: Rejex is originally made for protecting the paint on aircraft from nasty jet exhaust stains. You apply it like wax, but it requires very easy buffing. It is a trick synthetic compound that resists water, airborne crude, bird droppings, jet exhaust, tractor exhaust, and 600 mph air streams. I had replied and posted a photo back in the beginning of Aug. is thread called "Removing Diesel Soot From a Loader Frame" started by Industrial Toys. Can't find the photo at the moment in my TbN files.
 
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be careful, looks good at first but I've had it dull paint - takes the finish off. I used it on a bicycle and it took the finish off and now that area is dull.
 
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So, it is great,it sucks? Gelcoat on boats?
 
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Maybe test in a small inconspicuous area?

Rather not spend $ on something that might or not work as advertised.
 
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I clean my aircraft undersides with Go-Jo (the original, NOT the pumice version). Wipe it on by hand or rag, wipe off with a rag. It removes oil, grease, and really hard to remove avgas (lead) stains like magic. Haven't tried it on the tractor . . . never thought to.

If you consider WD-40 is a good solvent (and it is for some things), it's mostly light oil so you can save money over WD-40 by using kerosene, paint thinner, Stodard solvent, or oderless mineral spirits.
 
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94bullet when you going to use that bucket and get it dirty?
 
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Ok, I'll bite: what's the story with Rejex? What have you guys successfully used it on? Anybody used it on boat gel coat?

I have used it on cars, trucks, and tractors.













With the ultra slick finish that rejex leaves I think it is a good match for a tractor because of the conditions a tractor is in. It holds up really well too, easily 6 months. If you are doing a car it is great for the front end so bugs won't stick and wheels so brake dust won't stick. Like Varmint said it is easy to apply and buff.

Here is a link about Rejex on a boat. http://www.thehulltruth.com/boating-forum/210430-rejex-instructions.html

Boat detailing supplies. http://www.autogeek.net/boatandrv.html

94bullet when you going to use that bucket and get it dirty?

It is dirty, it just did not look like it in the video. I have 3 other attachments for SSQA so the bucket
 
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I clean my aircraft undersides with Go-Jo (the original, NOT the pumice version). Wipe it on by hand or rag, wipe off with a rag. It removes oil, grease, and really hard to remove avgas (lead) stains like magic. Haven't tried it on the tractor . . . never thought to.

If you consider WD-40 is a good solvent (and it is for some things), it's mostly light oil so you can save money over WD-40 by using kerosene, paint thinner, Stodard solvent, or oderless mineral spirits.

I agree that WD-40 is a light solvent. I feel that it would be safer to use than mineral spirits or paint thinner. Kerosene might be ok to use. I don't know what Stodard solvent is.
 

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