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Kenco Heavy Duty Degreaser 6L $16.79 (Was $28), SCA Thinner 6L,ToolPRO 9pc Spanner Set - $14.99 ea (Was $30) @ Supercheap Auto

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Kenco Heavy Duty Degreaser - 6L

This bottle of Kenco heavy-duty degreaser comes in a six litre value pack that is exclusive to Supercheap Auto. This degreaser is guaranteed to remove oil and grease from engines, machinery, and garage doors quickly and easily with its reliable and fast-acting formula.This degreaser can be used on both wet and dry surfaces and can be easily used by spraying or brushing it onto the intended surface, waiting five to ten minutes, then simply hosing it off with water. Suitable for automotive and domestic use.

SCA All Purpose Thinner - 5L+ 1L Bonus
https://www.supercheapauto.com.au/p/sca-sca-general-purpose-…

Suitable for thinning most single pack primers, primer fillers & spray putties
Ideal for cleaning spray equipment & paint brushes
Provides good levelling for acrylic based primers

ToolPRO Combination Spanner Set - 9 Piece
https://www.supercheapauto.com.au/p/toolpro-toolpro-spanner-…

Set includes sizes: 6, 8, 10, 12, 13, 14, 15, 17 & 19mm
Made from durable Chrome Vanadium Steel (Cr-V)
Cold Coined & Stamped
Knurling Panel
Heat Treated and Nickel Chrome (Mirror finish)

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  • Does this get rid of acne?

    • +2

      Can't have acne if you don't have skin.

      Rollsafethink.meme

    • +1

      Totally!!

      Make sure to use the degreaser first on the acne spots.

      Then apply some thinners. Lots in fact.

      Take a few swigs of each & have the spanners ready for the coffin man to undo your nuts.

      Lol

  • Brilliant deal

  • +1

    Legit question - can you use this on kitchen cabinets etc?

    • Legit question x2.

    • I've never used this heavy duty liquid version but it's obviously stronger than the spray variety. I'd try a spray can first. If that isn't getting it off you have some serious grime on your kitchen…

  • I have some oil Spilled on the garage floor (concrete). Would this be suitable to use to remove it? Or would hosing it down afterward just spread the stain around the garage?
    TIA.

    • +1

      From the image it said Garage Floor so I guess it's ok
      https://www.supercheapauto.com.au/dw/image/v2/BBRV_PRD/on/de…

    • +1

      For oil stains, let it soak undiluted for while then hose off. If it’s really bad repeat soaking again and give it a good scrub with a hard bristle broom.

      Normally I’m lazy so tend to use spray degreaser and works just as effective with a good soaking and scrub

      • Thanks will give this method a go!

  • mmm could we use this on bicycle chains gasp

  • Thoughts on the spanner set?

    Or anything else well priced recommended?

  • anyone got a link to the SDS for the thinners?

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