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Posted by Walter Squires on August 01, 2006 at 06:17:50 from (71.144.124.118):
In Reply to: Best Hand Soap posted by Dave in GA on August 01, 2006 at 05:22:26:
The best hand cleaner we have ever found to take tar and grease off fast is a product called Heritage, we have a large trailer repair facality and work on every thing from 6' trailers to 9500 gallon tankers which haul fuel, blood and tar. Theres nothing harder to get off than tar mixed with brake dust and grease but let me tell you this stuff really does the job well. We get it from a local supplier here in Springfield, MO. here is the website on the bottle: www.debsbs.com and the phone number is 800-248-7190, wish we had the dearship on this stuff because it really works.
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