an inexpensive parts cleaner
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Lysol????? Speak to me about this Rich. I use Berryman's carb soak solution which is like $13X.00 counting tax for a 5 gallon pail. And I got 2 well used up pails of it I have no idea how to get rid of.
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I THINK what was meant was Lye soap. (alkaline). --alternative name to sodium hydroxide. But, I could be wrong. He might have meant Lysol (?).
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Lysol only comes in a spray can, afaik. It's probably been banned by now, to save endangered e. coli and polio viruses. Lye is used to make meth, so is probably kept locked up with the **** mags and 32 oz mountain dews.
Others have said the pine-sol works well, especially when heated up.
Others have said the pine-sol works well, especially when heated up.
You're just an ignorant, uninformed adult who doesn't know what's best for your own good. You need the guidance (and the legislation) from others to set you on the right path to save yourself from yourself.
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I've tried the Pine-Sol method without success. My carb method is:
1. Light scrub with a brass brush to knock off the high spots of crud. Don't use a steel brush or you will be removing pot metal from the carb.
2. Soda blast.
3. Vinegar wash to neutralize the soda. Otherwise you may get some white powder 'rot' where the pot metal is actually disintegrating.
4. Paint thinner rinse just for good measures. Gives it a nice finish.
5. If I want the part bright, I'll glass bead it and then 0000 steel wool.
1. Light scrub with a brass brush to knock off the high spots of crud. Don't use a steel brush or you will be removing pot metal from the carb.
2. Soda blast.
3. Vinegar wash to neutralize the soda. Otherwise you may get some white powder 'rot' where the pot metal is actually disintegrating.
4. Paint thinner rinse just for good measures. Gives it a nice finish.
5. If I want the part bright, I'll glass bead it and then 0000 steel wool.
#14
If you can control burn them( a little at a time) or let them evaporate in the sun you should be OK
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