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Author Topic: What should i use to clean a soda machine?  (Read 5625 times)
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« Reply #10 on: January 31, 2006, 02:47:42 pm »

Simple green is powerful stuff. It works so well we once nicknamed a machine "The Green Monster". The whole machine cleaned up really nicely with just half a bottle of Simple Green!
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« Reply #11 on: February 01, 2006, 07:04:11 am »

My first intro to Simple Green was in the Navy while I was stationed in Japan onboard the USS Curts (FFG-38) 1991-94. We used to use this sorry old crap called General Purpose Cleaner otherwise known as just "GP". Pretty worthless and really not to good for the humans that used it.

We were in the middle of a long underway period and about 90% of all of us Combat Systems guys got "loaned" to the Engineering Department to assist them in "prepping" (read: cleaning) their dirty, nasty main engineering spaces for a major inspection. GP just didn't do the job.

Up topside in the port helo hanger sat this 50 gallon drum full of a mystery soution that none of us were wise to.......


And then.......POW!!! Our Leading Chief brought down a bunch of spray bottles full of this "Simple Green" stuff and said "Enjoy". Of course being sailors we were skeptical at first but after the first day of use we were overjoyed!

Not only did it work like a champ, it' didn't smell like crap!! Before you knew it the entire ship was jonesing for it. This stuff generated a ship full of addicts!

So, I swear by it. I really don't use much else except for engine cleaner, and that's only for jukebox mech's and poppcorn machine mech's.




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