Both bottles came from the same vehicle fire, and both were equally black with soot. I cleaned the larger bottle with the product itself, about to go clean the smaller bottle, just figured I’d share the comparison, the stuff works great for fire soot!

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    11 days ago

    I love that shit in general, as well as lava soap. I think there’s a similar goop product as well

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      10 days ago

      I use Murphy’s Oil Soap, full strength, straight out of the bottle, on a terrycloth towel, to clean dirty old guitars. It cleans them right up, and gives the finish a beautiful shine.

      People debate all sorts of expensive products, but a tiny bit of Murphy’s will clean an entire guitar, and a whole bottle will last a LONG time, and it’s cheap.

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    10 days ago

    I love that shit. Apparently in mechanics’ circles there are similar products out there, and a bunch of people bicker online about how it’s not as good as some other products out there. I saw this video a few years back, but it didn’t sway me. Fast Orange has been great to me.

    https://youtu.be/rYNMbJ522jM

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      10 days ago

      Nah, it really didn’t take much, just enough to clean your hands anyways. The big bottle was brand new and full, the small bottle was empty and about to go in the trash.

      Once I saw how well the big bottle cleaned up, I changed my mind of tossing the old empty bottle. Instead, I cleaned it up and split the Fast Orange between the bottles. One for the apartment, one for the vehicle…