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Re: cleaning metal
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Try a solvent like paint thinner or xylene. Or even standard engine cleaner. I assume you're talking about dirt and oily grime. Solvents work great on oily grime. I used low-odor paint thinner on a transmission and it almost looks new. Just get some junk rags and go at it. (and only if it's not painted!)


Posted on: 2005/9/21 15:27
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Subject Poster Date
     cleaning metal blofly 2005/9/21 15:16
       Re: cleaning metal mperdue 2005/9/21 15:27
         Re: cleaning metal Ash 2005/9/22 0:44
           Re: cleaning metal DVLDAT 2005/9/22 1:47
             Re: cleaning metal pro-240c 2005/9/22 8:06
               Re: cleaning metal Team_Dat 2005/9/22 8:13
                 Re: cleaning metal Tyrie 2005/9/22 8:19
                   Re: cleaning metal COUP1200 2005/9/22 9:18




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