Engine degreaser definition

Engine degreaser means a cleaning product designed to remove grease, grime, oil and other contaminants from the external surfaces of engines and other mechanical parts.
Engine degreaser means a cleaning product designed to remove:
Engine degreaser means a cleaning product which is formulated to remove grease, oil, dirt, or other contaminants from the external surfaces of engines and other mechanical parts.

Examples of Engine degreaser in a sentence

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  • Engine degreaser means a cleaning product designed to remove grease, grime, oil and other contaminants from the external surfaces of engines and other mechanical parts.

  • Engine degreaser means a cleaning product designed to remove grease, grime, oil, and other contaminants from the external surfaces of engines and other mechanical parts.

  • Engine degreaser —A cleaning product designed to re- move grease, grime, oil and other contaminants from the external surfaces of engines and other mechanical parts.Fabric protectant —A product designed to be applied to fabric substrates to protect the surface from soiling by dirt and other impurities or to reduce absorption of liquid into the fabric’s fibers.


More Definitions of Engine degreaser

Engine degreaser means a product designed to clean engines and other mechanical parts by removing grease, grime, oil and other contaminants from their external surfaces.
Engine degreaser means a [consumer] product designed to [remove] clean engines and other mechanical parts by removing grease, grime, oil and other contaminants from [the] their external surfaces [of engines and other mechanical parts].
Engine degreaser means a cleaning product designed, labeled, promoted or advertised (expressed or implied) to remove grease, grime, oil or other contaminants from the external surfaces of engines and other mechanical parts.‌
Engine degreaser means a cleaning product designed to remove grease, grime, oil, and other contaminants from the external surfaces of engines and other mechanical parts, but does not include any solvent used in parts washing equipment or any solvent use described in the 1995 Canadian Council of Ministers of the Environment report: “Environmental Code of Practice for the Reduction of Solvent Emissions from Commercial and Industrial Degreasing Facilities”. (dégraissant pour moteur)

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