I have had great success with (depending upon the severity)
carb cleaning fluid (buy from walmart, not flaps); add fine steel wool
(0000) where necessary
orange cleaning fluid from the dollar store
a couple gallons of that cleaning solution (comes in a 1 gal can; has a
little plastic parts holder in it)
and for a more macro approach, buy a good power washer.
-----Original Message-----
From: bill_beecher@flash.net
Sent: Friday, June 01, 2012 11:41 AM
To: triumphs@autox.team.net
Subject: [TR] Cleaning Fluid
I think we have always brought the subject of lube & hydro fluifs to a
pretty fine point on this list. But, what about cleaning, degreasing,
fluids? As I begin a new project I am starting to have to fight the 50
years of buildup on this latest acquisition.
I bought the ZEP Purple degreaser, this stuff seems to work real good, wear
gloves and don't let it get into an open cut. My only complaint is that it
has a slick film residue that really requires some clean water scrubbing
after you have degreased your part.
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