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Old Jul 18, 2005 | 10:05 PM
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As well TB cleaner is meant to dissolve and clean where as gas..smells worse, more of a problem to dispose of properly. blah blah blah.. you get the point of my ramblings
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Originally Posted by vital49
Originally Posted by BillBost37
Gas is more expensive than TB cleaner...lol
Definitely got a point there! LOL
Couple bux on a gallon of gas or a spray bottle with less...

But it'* harder to work with. Maybe not as effective. Just get a good brush and good spray and you'll be good.
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