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I’m looking for feedback on which parts washer degreaser you’ve had positive results with when rebuilding a LT5.
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Crown PSC 1000 Parts Cleaner from local Tractor Supply store.
https://www.tractorsupply.com/tsc/pr...l?cm_vc=-10005 Sent from my iPhone using ZR-1 Net Registry
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I also use the stuff from Tractor Supply. Cleans pretty good. I usually spray it down with a good brake clean after to get any residue off.
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I appreciate the recommendation. I picked some up at TSC.
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Location: Folsom CA
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Everything today is aqueous based.
After cleaning, you have to rinse each item, then dry it to keep it from rusting. In the good old days we used Kerosene or #2 Diesel. Not so good for your skin or your lungs and is hazardous in oh so many ways. But it works so well........ 'Crabs
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Sometimes I use the dishwasher when she’s not home.
Use oven for fast drying paint on metal parts too - works real well. Sheee! |
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