BC seems to clean everything

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Jeff Walker

Peggy, The previous owner was a little sloppy with teak oil and got it all over the the interior fiberglass. I tried all kinds of cleaners but diluted BC really did the job. Are there any surfaces I should keep this cleaner away from ? Thanks for a great product. Jeff
 
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Peggie Hall/Head Mistress

Glad you like it...so do I:)

The only caveat: rinse VERY thoroughly...B.C. can streak fiberglass and especially metal if not completely rinsed off before it has to time dry. Btw, B.C. is also the best laundry pre-treat on the planet for removing grease stains. Wet the site..spray it on...scrub a bit...toss in the washer. I use it to get out everything from salad dressing or lipstick stains on my fine linen table cloths and napkins to engine grease stains on a tee shirt. Doesn't do much for stains that aren't grease or oil, though...just grease and oil.
 
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gary jensen

Whats B C ?

What does the initials B C stand for when you are discussing cleaners?
 
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Peggie Hall/Head Mistress

"B.C." = Bilge Cleaner :)

It was originally our product...until 1999, when I sold the company to Raritan. The whole "alphabet soup" of product names began with K.O. (Kills Odor), which was our first product in the days when my company was "just a little business on the side." . It seemed a good, catchy name that described what it does, and it never occurred to me that there'd ever be more products in the line. But the business grew, and when we discovered a detergent cleaner/degreaser that knocked the socks off everything else, we added to the line. For product identification/continuity's sake, we decided to keep the same 2-initial product name and called it B.C. Then came C.U. (Cleans Up) and C.P (Cleans Potties)--which we would have called B.C. (Bowl Cleaner), but B.C. was already taken by Bilge Cleaner. We never found any other products that met our test standards: outperforms any competing product...'cuz I had to use 'em (think how it would have looked if the company prez used a competitor's product!) and I'm VERY picky!, So there are only 4...which is prob'ly a good thing, 'cuz product names using 2 initials can only go far. You'll find full product descriptions of all 4 on the Raritan website at http://www.raritaneng.com and they're all for sale at VERY competitive prices from the online store here.
 
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