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Thanks all for the degreasing tips. Looks like oven cleaner and maybe electrolysis is worth a try.
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Thanks, Steve for the tip.
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Removing caked on grease and crud
I typically beadblast most of the parts in am restoring. However, it is very hard to blast off grease and grease laden crud. Usually the grease is also covered with dirt and other crud. I can...
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