What works best to clean 5th wheel grease??

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Old 03-20-2009, 02:17 AM
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A long time ago....I managed to get 5th wheel grease on the back of my shirt... and then climbed in the tractor and smeared that **** all over the seat and even in the bunkissedoff:

I tried a couple of things, and interestingly enough...the thing that worked the best at the time was "Armorall general purpose cleaner". The CLEANER, not the stuff that makes the dash all shiny and greasy. It got all of the grease out the the fabric on the seat and everywhere else....

I'm going to have to remember that baking soda trick though....
 
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Old 03-20-2009, 02:20 AM
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5th wheel greese is some of the evilest stuff on earth. A little bit of it is like the blob, it just grows and grows and gobbles up everything :P
 
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Old 03-20-2009, 07:42 AM
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Originally Posted by Skywalker
the thing that worked the best at the time was "Armorall general purpose cleaner". The CLEANER, not the stuff that makes the dash all shiny and greasy. It got all of the grease out the the fabric on the seat and everywhere else....
One of our daytime drivers uses that Armorall on everything in his truck. I'm proud that he does a good job, but man, he might as well use WD40. :lol: I can always tell when he cleans up. I can't hardly turn the steering wheel, and the floorboard is slicker than snot. :lol:
 
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