WD-40 Specialist Machine & Engine Degreaser Foaming Spray 18 oz (4-Pack) vs Berryman 0996-ARM Chem Dip Parts Cleaner with Basket
Overall winner: WD-40 Specialist Machine & Engine Degreaser Foaming Spray 18 oz (4-Pack)
Key Differences
WD-40 Specialist (A) is a foaming, water-based machine & engine degreaser sold as an 18 oz spray in a 4-pack and is noted for low-residue formula and foaming action that penetrates crevices; Berryman (B) is an immersion-style parts cleaner (Chem Dip) that includes a basket and armlock and is aimed at fast-acting removal of gum and varnish. Pick A if you want a sprayable, low-residue foaming degreaser for general engine and machinery surfaces; pick B if you need an immersion cleaner for parts, carburetors, and varnish removal and value the included basket/armlock accessories
WD-40 Specialist Machine & Engine Degreaser Foaming Spray 18 oz (4-Pack)
Foaming, water-based degreaser designed to remove oil, dirt, grime, and grease from machinery and engines. Foaming action penetrates crevices with low residue; customers note easy engine bay cleaning and minimal odor
Pros
- Effective grease and oil removal
- Low-residue formula
- Foaming penetrates deep into crevices
- Easy to use for engine bays
Cons
- Mixed feedback on foaming action
- Some customers question value for money
Berryman 0996-ARM Chem Dip Parts Cleaner with Basket
Immersion parts cleaner for carburetor components; fast-acting with cleaning ability for gum, varnish, sludge and hard carbon. Customers note effective ultrasonic compatibility and good sizing for small passages
Pros
- fast-acting immersion cleaner
- effective on gum and varnish
- includes basket and armlock
- works well with ultrasonic cleaners
Cons
- customer reports potential leakage (mixed feedback)
- plastic ring on top may be hard to remove
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | WD-40 Specialist |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | WD-40 Specialist |
| User Reviews | WD-40 Specialist |