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I just got some SP cleaner from you guys, and see conflicting information.
On the website, you say that the stuff should be heated to atleast 110. On the instructions on the package, it says 140 degree, preferably 190. Quite a difference there. Which one is accurate or preferable? You also mention that SP can be used with a ultrasonic cleaner. If we use an ultrasonic cleaner, do we also need to heat it up to 110/140/190? I am trying to avoid heating it up above room temp. It would make life a bit easier. Thanks! Scott |
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It's a degeaser - degreaser works better the hotter you get it.
Try washing your dirty dishes with dish soap and cold water. Sure, it'll get them clean....eventually, but hot water gets the job done that much faster.
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