davetranter
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I recently picked up a packet of 'Grease Remover Tablets' from a local thrift store. These are intended for removing baked-on grease from oven racks, deep fat fryers, etc. when used in conjunction with boiling water. The 'ingredients' are listed as:-
Phosphates >30%
Oxygen-based bleaching agents >30%
Non-ionic surfactants 5-15%
Polycarboxylates <5%
The packaging is covered in dire warnings about undissolved tablets corroding their way through alumin(i)um utensils.
I was wondering, though, about crushing 1/4 or 1/2 a tablet and adding it to the detergent in the dispenser when washing greasy workshop overalls (Is that 'coveralls' Stateside??), since nothing I have used recently seems to get them anything like clean.
1/4 tablet would be about 5 grammes or 1/6 oz.
Opinions/suggestions, please???
All best
Dave T
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Phosphates >30%
Oxygen-based bleaching agents >30%
Non-ionic surfactants 5-15%
Polycarboxylates <5%
The packaging is covered in dire warnings about undissolved tablets corroding their way through alumin(i)um utensils.
I was wondering, though, about crushing 1/4 or 1/2 a tablet and adding it to the detergent in the dispenser when washing greasy workshop overalls (Is that 'coveralls' Stateside??), since nothing I have used recently seems to get them anything like clean.
1/4 tablet would be about 5 grammes or 1/6 oz.
Opinions/suggestions, please???
All best
Dave T
NOTE TO WEBMASTER:- If this post (or any part of it) may be deemed illegal in the U.S.A., please feel free to edit or delete it. I understand that 'Phosphates' may be a 'taboo' subject in some areas.