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stan1 13th April 2011 03:28 PM

waxing lyrical
 
my car chassis and running gear is covered in what i assume is wax oil . what would be the best way to remove this? the resultant parts will then be prepped for paint etc.smoothrite? also ive been reading about cleaning parts using electrolosis . is it ok to drop a complete hub and caliper in? would this affect the bearings seals etc.any help would be appreciated.::

JakeH 13th April 2011 05:33 PM

the gearbox on my sierra was covered in wax oil i used autoglym intensive tar remover, a wire brush and pressure washer to get it off... worked a treat :)

Jake

K4KEV 13th April 2011 05:57 PM

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Originally Posted by stan1 (Post 57127)
my car chassis and running gear is covered in what i assume is wax oil . what would be the best way to remove this? the resultant parts will then be prepped for paint etc.smoothrite? also ive been reading about cleaning parts using electrolosis . is it ok to drop a complete hub and caliper in? would this affect the bearings seals etc.any help would be appreciated.::

probably not wise as the electrolytical reaction will attack good metal as well as rust..... the removal of ions from a rusty part releases the rust flakes which end up as the crud and the clean steel at the other end of the circuit acquires ions and ends up looking knotty......if you can seal off any parts you want leaving alone like bearings/seals good metal etc then yes it will work but risky I think.:(

js1uk 13th April 2011 06:04 PM

Parafin is what you need to clean it off. you use parafin instead of heating it up when you want to spray it..

stan1 13th April 2011 11:52 PM

evil bay
 
parrafin sounds good . probably because a new wolf air compressor is on its way. thanks for the replys lads.


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