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To get the built up stuff off, I used a plastic scraper, oven cleaner, rinse, then clean as any other dirty part.
I have a question on electrolysis, I thought the part had to be clean and it only removed rust?
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Electrolysis will remove rust and paint, but probably not grease and dirt if it's thick and hard.
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Ex brewery worker.
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A long time go there was an ‘auto laundry’ in Portland that would steam clean a chassis (dirt cheap even, as it were). Boy, did that work slick! In one day my Tudor chassis was spotless! That shop is out of business, and I don’t know if such an operation would even be allowed now. But if you find one close by that’s still in biz, get thee over there!
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X2 works fast and what I prefer - you will lose paint though. I always plan on doing my paint work anyway.
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No 700, I went to the cheap place on North Williams Avenue where the operators were probably skilled but also impaired by the Ranier Ale that I observed them drinking on that hot day. Should have known better but was just a 17-year old kid with a $50 car and had assumed adults knew better.
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