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maddog |
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Hey I am looking for a way to clean my 911 block and chain housings. I know the block is magnesium and I think the chain housing are as well? Anyway, what is the best way to clean them up without taking everything apart and having it hot tanked or media blasted?
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detoxcowboy |
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I second the laudry soap and nylon brushes or beatr up scrub pads.. The chemicals are not cost efffective only 1/2 of them work 1/2 the time then as stated you could discolor stain the case even after you thought you got it all off.. The fastest is the yellow can easy off oven cleaner no kidding it will clean it in seconds but it will remove paint, anodizing and every and anything else, screws up plastic ect.. at your own risk. plus think about it when your done and if any chemical is left on there you going to heat it up when you drive and what would that do with what chemical reaction..
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