I've had some time since I first posted about Ed's Red to experiment with it a bit. I'm still impressed with it. What I find myself doing is mixing it to suit my application. Today for instance, I was disassembling and cleaning the apron on my Hendey. I mixed it kind of hot with acetone. The cases had some serious gunk in them, some of it was hardened. After brushing it on and letting it sit for a while I hit it with one of those cheap detail brushes from horror freight and the gunk came right off. As a bonus it softened the green paint on the exterior of the case and it brushed right off too. The only thing left was a little of the original paint. I'm done buying degreasers at the store. The downside for me is, during the heating season I'll have to curtail my use because I have a radiant tube heater. Any solvents tend to get real smelly when that runs.