Lightning, incunabula, and specialty cleaning products!
(I understand that you can use Mobil 1 in place of Hoppes 9 with good results, but I have not tried it!)
I wonder what Texokie will say?
~ ~ ~ ~ ~
Well, a couple threads back, we discovered that the Qanteen actually has a Miraculous Lysol Tree next to the Qanteen dumpster. (Don’t even ask how that is possible. We don’t know!)
Our first obvious (and cheapest) solution would be to try to use some of that.... then after that, probably bleach or hydrogen peroxide. .... but there are certainly some wonderful orange-based cleaners that do a good job and smell great! OH WAIT! I just remembered!!!
*texokie rummages around in the cabinet below the massive Qanteen Qitchen sink and mumbles incoherently*
I just knew we had some of that.... WAIT! maybe that’s it.... NO..... Hmmmmmm.....
*People in view of the Qanteen see different items flung onto the spotless Qitchen floor - used up Brillo pads, used up toothbrushes, empty scouring powder can, a couple of roach traps that need disposal, some old awful dish rags, and a nondescript object, defying description, which rumor states was actually at one time a sponge, also comes flying out - all destined for the trash dumpster*
HERE IT IS!!!!
*Texokie gleefully holds up a bottle of citrus cleaner and places it on the Qounter. She grabs a plastic sack and picks up all the debris chunked out of the cabinet onto the floor to take to the dumpster*
I FOUND THE ORANGE STUFF! Going outside now to gather a can of Lysol from the Lysol Tree! We’ll have this place smelling GREAT!!! Mother of Dragons will be so pleased with her little dragonlettes!
In ww2 guns were cleaned using truck oil that came out of a 50 gallon drum in the back of a Redball Express truck. Just normal truck oil. Worked fine.
:: to gather a can of Lysol from the Lysol Tree! ::
What’s it like when it is still green and unripe?