What do you use at home for parts cleaning, Need ideas on what solution to use. |
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What do you use at home for parts cleaning, Need ideas on what solution to use. |
Thorshammer |
Aug 2 2004, 07:59 AM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 749 Joined: 11-November 03 Member No.: 1,335 |
I have been shopping parts washers, but am not interested in a "stoddard solvent" type washer, any really good solutions? My garage is attached and even brake cleaner is vented (winter or summer). Need to be able to clean something as large as a 911 case.
Any suggestions would help. Please limit comments to what you have actually used. The stuff I am interested in is: how quickly it dries on a part, how do you renew or recycle the fluid, flammability, how well it removes oils and grease from air/oil cooled engines. Thanks, Erik |
soloracer |
Aug 2 2004, 06:30 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 793 Joined: 7-April 03 From: Calgary Member No.: 538 |
How about removing oxidation from a magnesium transmission? I would also like to clean up the rust on the input and output flanges. Any suggestions?
Tim: I just noticed that you are a Haltech distributor. What has been your experience with the E11? I just purchased one from Australia to run my 3 rotor engine. I would have gave you a shot at it if I had known you were a distributor. |
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