I've got a well used 046 Magnum to clean up before a re-ring job. What's the best degreaser to use? I tried a degreasing spray from the hardware store and wasn't very impressed. Anyone every used regular engine degreaser?
Do the stickers on the sides hold up to this stuff ok. I use this on my 60's cars to clean the blocks, but no stickers are in the way.Lakeside53 said:"Foamy Engine Brite" works well also. . Great prep for painting also as there is no residual greases left behind.
Cut4fun said:Do the stickers on the sides hold up to this stuff ok. I use this on my 60's cars to clean the blocks, but no stickers are in the way.
:hmm3grin2orange: Caught me off guard on that one and cracked me up. LOL.Lakeside53 said:If you have covered your saws with Grateful Dead stickers, I can't help you..
Cut4fun said::hmm3grin2orange: Caught me off guard on that one and cracked me up. LOL.
Nope just funny, all my nerves have been numb for years. Comes with the job.Lakeside53 said:I must have touched a nerve :hmm3grin2orange: :hmm3grin2orange:
Hands down Castrol superclean is the best stuff out there for taking grease etc... off. When I worked in a oil/lube shop we used to use it to clean our floors. They always looked brand new when we were done with it. If you get it on any paint though, it's gone. You might want to cut it with water a little bit...Lakeside53 said:Not sure what you mean by "regular", but I just use Castrol "Super clean" (or generic brands "purple cleaner" ) diluted 4:1. Spray on, hose off a few minutes later with the garden hose... "Foamy Engine Brite" works well also. Do it BEFORE you disassemble the saw, and life's a whole lot easier. Great prep for painting also as there is no residual greases left behind.
ciscoguy01 said:Hands down Castrol superclean is the best stuff out there for taking grease etc... off. When I worked in a oil/lube shop we used to use it to clean our floors. They always looked brand new when we were done with it. If you get it on any paint though, it's gone. You might want to cut it with water a little bit...
Lakeside53 said:yep... it's only on for a few minutes anyhow. And with Stihl, all the safety and info stickers are free, so just replace them! If you have covered your saws with Grateful Dead stickers, I can't help you..
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