Engine Cases In Hot Caustic Tank
ours takes 3 hours on hottest setting so i do it when she is at work shhhhhhh.......
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sydduckett
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I did that, i was in the doghouse big time. Then there was, curing my 2 pac in the babies room 3 days before it was due. and then baking the paint in the arga...that was the worse i got...mark wrote:Dish washer it on hottest setting
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Dish washer powder is caustic, without thinking i put my espresso pot in and it came out powdery black
Vapour blasting the best did mine in 96 and all i do is hose it down now and it looks like new
Vapour blasting the best did mine in 96 and all i do is hose it down now and it looks like new
TS1 and PX stay in the garage (future barn finds) out on the GTS 300 when I go out on a scooter.
I know I’ll get there and back
I know I’ll get there and back
yes it is ...but not so much that it will dammage a casingTrain Driver wrote:Dish washer powder is caustic,
Its in bits scooter club: www.facebook.com/groups/132415046859320
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I used mr muscle oven cleaner on mine. Worked a treat.
Meus Lambretta est non infractus. Is est quietus.
All F1 teams use dishwashers to clean their parts. But I don't think they have to deal with Lammy road grime though. 
Caustic soda mixed with ally = hydrogen gas or H2
I used this chap on my last lump..
http://www.icmhome.org.uk/index.shtml
6 months later of daily use and its still shiny..
http://www.icmhome.org.uk/index.shtml
6 months later of daily use and its still shiny..
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I don't think these could go in the dishwasher, even I wouldn't do that...

This ain't loose dirt, it's like tar, a jetwash won't touch it

This ain't loose dirt, it's like tar, a jetwash won't touch it
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It's amazing how tough 50 years of accumulated dirt + 2 stroke + gear oil + heat can be. I'm surprised NASA didn't cotton to it for coating the space shuttlesoulsurfer wrote:I don't think these could go in the dishwasher, even I wouldn't do that...
This ain't loose dirt, it's like tar, a jetwash won't touch it
