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![]() Personaly, I never use anything else but Jizer
Jizer will wash away with water nicely & will air dry very well. Never been a big fan of Gunk .... Mind you I have not tried it for years & the formulation may have changed since then ![]() Parafin ( Kerosene ) Used to be popular with us older folks ![]() These day's, I remove the worst of the grime with a scraper, brush well with Jizer & leave for 20-30 mins, give another good brush with Jizer & then give it a good going over with the pressure washer ( A garden hose will do ). When I am in a hurry, i'll blow dry with compessed air. ![]() If you are ultra lucky & have access to a steam cleaner, with the right detergents parts will come out super clean ![]()
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![]() I used a wire cup brush in a drill to clean up my gearbox and it worked nicely. I guess adding some cleaning fluid would help no end.
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![]() I used parafin to get it clean (so i had thought), when i got all my parts back from my local engineering firm, they had steam cleaned all the parts, what a deference that had made.
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![]() I have a little portable steam cleaner, but it is rubbish although it does a good job it would take the rest of the year to do just the gearbox and it's not that oily, just 20 years of road dirt
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![]() you can buy jumbo electric toooth brushes for wheel cleaning, they may be a help. I used a Braun Barbie Pink toothbrush in combo with gunk and steam cleaning on a V6 I did in 2004.
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![]() do you think the steam cleaner that halfords sell would be any good for the job after soaking the part in jizer/gunk?
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![]() My ancient B&Q £29 Power devil pressure washer is still going strong & does a decent enough job
![]() Mind you, it takes forever to clean the patio & concrete paths but then, that's Junior's problem because he does that job ![]() I had a nice industrial pressure washer that I bought at a farm sale, cranked up on full pressure, it would strip paint & underseal ![]() Loaned it to a friend of a friend & never saw it again .... lost a lot of good kit like that .... Oh well, some lessons are harder to learn than others ![]()
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![]() I used some dgreaser and a paint brush to get the oily deposits off. I then got busy with a wire brush in the drill, taking about an hour per side -
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![]() Any water based degreaser even palmolive dishwash,the mineral degreasers are better but absorbed by the skin into the liver so be carefull with these.
then sandblast either wet or dry with a cheap sandblast kit or make your own from the popular mechanics homemade 1950 s sandblaster plans on the net. A needle scaler ,compressed air is a tool worth having also as a lot of dirt has to be scraped off by hand but a sandblaster is quick and real pro leaving an as new finish. I would do all the donor parts with a sandblaster. I dont like the latest fad of chemical /electrolitic degreasing for a number of reasons.David ![]() |
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