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            <title>Easy cleaning with Degreaser</title>
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            <description>I am not going to sit here and declare I know tons about cleaning or cleaning products, but I do know for certain that eliminating a grease stain is not a simple thing to do. Just the other day for instance, I made the decision to take apart the carburetor from my 1964 Mustang, to see which part was sticking. I was still in my church clothes from the Sunday service I usually go to on the Sunday morning. If I were a 'normal' man, I probably would have changed out of my Sunday bests, before I started to take apart greasy car parts using &lt;a class=&quot;&quot; title=&quot;&quot; href=&quot;http://www.stanley-home-products.com/grease-stain-removal.html&quot;&gt;grease stain removal&lt;/a&gt; the best one; but hindsight has 20/20 vision.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Anyway, the other half was not around to remind me that I was in my Sunday Best still having gone to her sister's baby shower ( I was invited also, but I am way too old school to be going to no damn baby shower). You see, I was so thrilled that it was Sunday, I was finished with church and the old ball and chain was away for a couple of hours, leaving me by myself to finally work on my mustang that I just plain forgot about the changing clothes part.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;It didn't even spring to mind the rule the wife had about not working on car parts at the kitchen table. But, my excuse is I need a good light source to see what part was sticking on my carburettor, and the kitchen table was the spot that had the best light for the job at hand. I will never forget the look on my poor wife's face she strolled in and found me and the kitchen table covered in grease, still in my church clothes. I never even figured out what was making that carb stick, but anyway now I got bigger problems since my wife told me that I better become an expert on grease stain removal fast or otherwise she is signing me as a server for the Church's monthly pancake social.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; &lt;br&gt;</description>
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            <description>I do not like to pretend to know a lot about &lt;a class=&quot;&quot; title=&quot;&quot; href=&quot;http://www.stanley-home-products.com/grease-stain-removal.html&quot;&gt;grease
 stain removal&lt;/a&gt; or cleaning products, but there is one thing that I know for certain and that is that grease stain removal is no painless task. As an example, the other day I thought I would take apart the carburetor from my 1964 Mustang, because there was a part in there that was sticking. It was Sunday and I was still in my church clothes. Now, I know that a normal man would have first went and changed before starting to work on their car, but I am not a normal man I guess.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;My better half is usually there to remind me that it was not a good idea to be working on my car in my church clothes&lt;a class=&quot;&quot; title=&quot;&quot; href=&quot;http://www.stanley-home-products.com/grease-stain-removal.html&quot;&gt;&lt;/a&gt;. I could be forgiven for my forgetting to change. You see, it was Sunday after all, I was done with church and the missus was away for the afternoon, leaving me in peace to do some much needed tinkering on my Mustang. I was caught in a moment of excitement, hey it happens. &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;It didn't even spring to mind the rule the wife had about not working on car parts at the kitchen table. But, my excuse is I need a good light source to see what part was sticking on my carburettor, and the kitchen table was the spot that had the best light for the job at hand. Anyway, long story short, the look on my wife's face when she came home to discover a grease filled kitchen along with a husband in greasy church clothes was priceless. The jammed up carburettor was the least of my worries when the missus told me that I needed to learn fast about removing grease stains, otherwise I was going to be the church's newest server for the next month's pancake social.&lt;br&gt;</description>
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            <description>I am not going to sit here and maintain I know a large amount about cleaning or cleaning products, but I do know for sure that removing a grease stain is not an uncomplicated thing to do. For instance, the other day I thought I would take apart the carburetor from my 1964 Mustang, because there was a part in there that was sticking. It was Sunday and I was still in my church clothes. Now, I know that a normal man would have first went and changed before starting to work on their car, but I am not a normal man I guess.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;My dearest is usually here to remind me that it was not a good notion to be working on my car in my church clothes, but she had gone to her sister's baby shower that afternoon ( I was asked if I wanted to go, but given the choice between a baby shower and working on my car, well it was a no brainier). You see, I was so fired up that it was Sunday, I was done with church and the old ball and chain was away for a number of hours, leaving me by myself to finally work on my mustang that I just plain forgot about the changing clothes part.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;I also clean forgot about the rule the missus had about me bringing my car parts to the kitchen table to work on them. But, in my defense, the kitchen is where the good light is, and I needed a good light source to find what was jamming up the carb. I will never forget the look on my poor wife's face she strolled in and found me and the kitchen table covered in grease, still in my church clothes. The jammed up carburetor was the least of my worries when the missus told me that I needed to learn fast about &lt;a title=&quot;&quot; href=&quot;http://www.stanley-home-products.com/grease-stain-removal.html&quot;&gt;grease stain removal&lt;/a&gt;, otherwise I was going to be the church's newest server for the next month's pancake social.&lt;br&gt;</description>
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