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    'with that said' cudarunner's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by benhunt View Post
    Where does one acquire TKO?
    It would help if you could add your location in your profile so we can be more specific. With that said, here's one link:

    https://www.mynaturalmarket.com/orga...tko-16-oz.html

    You could also contact the manufacturer:

    Orange TKO

    Good Luck with the search.
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    Perhaps a can of spray brake parts cleaner from the auto parts?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sharptonn View Post
    Perhaps a can of spray brake parts cleaner from the auto parts?
    I've used brake cleaner on bicycle parts and the stuff is a great degreaser. I was also thinking of good old mineral spirits.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JimmyHAD View Post
    I've used brake cleaner on bicycle parts and the stuff is a great degreaser. I was also thinking of good old mineral spirits.
    Ether is a good cleaner. Use it outside and no sparks nearby!

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