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RE: Cleaning Parts

To: "TR Mailing List" <triumphs@autox.team.net> i58DK1gs002063
Subject: RE: Cleaning Parts
From: "Jim Holmgren" <jholmgren@advertising.com>
Date: Tue, 8 Jun 2004 09:18:44 -0400
Thread-index: AcRNWQ4Jup+al2zVTaKlKbElmvbt/gAAS/9w
Thread-topic: Cleaning Parts
Looking to fish around a bit and find out how folks here have cleaned
their various parts of dirt, greasy and grime.  What sort of solutions
and techniques have been used with success?
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Hello Guy,
Although I'm far from being the most experienced member of this list,
I'll offer my .02 - I've always used brake cleaner or carb cleaner for
degreasing.

If you have a larger quantity of parts, you could invest in a "parts
washer".  I know Harbor Freight sells them, and if you do a Google
search for "parts washer" you should come up with some other
alternatives.  I've not used one of these, so I don't really have a
recommendation on brand, style, etc.

Hope this helps!
Jim
'75 Spitfire 1500
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