gunk


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Synonyms for gunk

any thick, viscous matter

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This has led to the formulation of Shell V-Power Unleaded with powerful cleaning agents to prevent and remove corrosive and gunk engine deposits thereby improving engine performance.
Gunk and corrosion are the double threats that can hinder an engine from reaching its performance potential.
Besides a whole array of test drives on various terrain types, Shell also educated the participants on the performance-robbing threats of gunk and corrosion and how Shell V-Power Nitro+ can help win against them.
Rinse off with a hose and scrub off any remaining gunk. Rinse and repeat.
6 A razor blade removes paint overspray and gunk. Keep the glass wet and use a new blade each time.
AND THE RAINS CAME--Relief from noxious air pollution in the capital came in the early hours last Thursday with a refreshing rain that washed all the gunk out of the air.
To do it right, you need to cut the vegetable open, and pull out that stringy gunk by hand.
One program about "boogers," "snot," and "eye gunk" called "Yucky Gunk," went viral in August.
Brite Wash Professional Grade Multi-Purpose Boat Soap is a concentrated boat cleaner that breaks down dirt, grease, salt and other gunk, but treats the boat's finish, polish and wax gently.
A few decades ago, a lot of soot and smoke was mixed in with the stagnant fog, enough to leave a film of condensed gunk on surfaces such as windshields.
After processing enough documents, diaTM learned that the word "gunk," for example, is often a vernacular term for discharge, and it can appropriately process user searches that incorporate the word "gunk."
Some manufacturers have found that adding nitrogen to the detergent helps keep an engine cleaner by reducing the carbon build-up in the gas tank that can in turn "gunk" up the engine and lower performance.