NO don,t minimize skin contact! Never use this stuff without gloves on!
Don't let it ever contact your skin! If you do , 10 seconds later your
gonna wish you didn't. Man it burns!
Don Boyd
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> From: Alan Myers <reagntsj@ricochet.net>
> To: Ronald A. Dowty <rdowty@wans.net>
> Cc: Triumph List <triumphs@autox.team.net>
> Subject: Re: Carb Cleaner
> Date: Tuesday, August 11, 1998 6:23 PM
>
>
> Ron,
>
> You'll find carburator cleaner in 1 gal. (Chemtool, I think. Red & white
> can, like a 1 gal. paint can... about $18) & 5 sizes at your better auto
> parts stores. Shouldn't require much more than an hour soaking. BE SURE
> to remove ALL rubber, plastic, etc. or it will be removed for you, never
> to be seen again. Only metal parts. Read the directions. They come with
> a parts basket rattling around inside. The stuff smells awful (maybe
> it's just me). But it works! Also good for stripping paint off small
> parts, etc. I wouldn't use it on brake parts. Wash it off with soap &
> water. It's reusable a number of times. DON'T GET IN YOUR EYES, minimize
> skin contact.
>
> Alan Myers
> San Jose, Calif.
> '62 TR4 #CT17602
>
>
> Ronald A. Dowty wrote:
>
> > Is there something I can soak my carbs in for a couple of days that
> > will
> > make them clean and shiny but not hurt them?
>
>
>
> --
> MZ
>
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