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Gunk EBGEL Engine Degreaser, 15 oz, Dark Gray, Liquid, Petroleum
$9.89
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Gunk EBGEL Engine Degreaser, 15 oz, Dark Gray, Liquid, Petroleum is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Delivery and Shipping
Delivery and Shipping
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Features
- Our most aggressive engine degreaser
- For hotter running, older engines
- Clings to eliminate baked on grease
- Deep penetrating action
- No scrubbing required
- Rinses clean with water
Description
Description
Gunk heavy-duty gel, our best engine degreaser, is specially formulated to remove baked on grease and oil from hotter-running engines. Gunk heavy-duty gel clings to the engine surface being sprayed and does not run off. Since the product stays where it's sprayed, it has more time to penetrate baked on engine soils. Heavy-duty degreasing formula for cars, trucks, power mowers, marine, heavy-duty rigs, farm equipment and tractors as well as industrial machinery. Clean your engine with Gunk heavy-duty gel and then protect it with Gunk Shine.
Additional Information
Additional Information
- Boiling Point: 440.6 deg F
- Color: Dark Gray
- Compositions: Distillates Petroleum Hydrotreated Light Petroleum naphtha Tert-butylbenzene D-()-limonene Carbon Dioxide 14-diethylbenzene NAPHTHALENE 123-trimethylbenzene 123-trimethylbenzene Benzene 13-diethyl- Diethylbenzene Quartz silica Crystalline Crystalline Silica Silica - Crystalline Cristobalite
- Density: 7.68 lb/gal
- Flammability Rating: 2
- Flash Point: 190 deg F
- Form: Liquid
- Net Content: 15 oz
- Odor/Scent: Petroleum
- Specific Gravity: 0.91
- Temperature Rating: 122 deg F
- Viscosity: 40 cPs
- VOC Content: 10 %
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