I bought 25 litres of Autosmart Plus 10 Degreaser for my wash tank a couple of years ago and it was effective but man the smell is on another level. Now it’s time to renew it.
Anybody able to recommend a decent less stinky degreaser that’s under £50 for 25 litres
Thanks
Recommended degreaser
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Alternative - and cheaper - wear a peg? 
(my wife used to run the French Market 'support op' from Shenstone head office for Autosmart for a number of years)

(my wife used to run the French Market 'support op' from Shenstone head office for Autosmart for a number of years)
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I actually can put up with the smell. Trouble is It permeates everything and I get lambasted when I go indoors. It’s like I’ve taken a bath in the bloody stuff
So whilst the peg is an attractive and cheap option I will save that for my choke cable
So whilst the peg is an attractive and cheap option I will save that for my choke cable
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I use this one, both in a small home model degreaser and a big barrel of it on an industrial size parts cleaner at my old work. Works a treat, still a bit smelly but not as bad as some others.
https://www.mpmoil.nl/products/71000/bi ... aser-extra
https://www.mpmoil.nl/products/71000/bi ... aser-extra
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