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Old 08-30-2021, 07:54 PM   #3
Rory McNeil
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Default Re: Carb cleaner

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Originally Posted by prostockpete1 View Post
I still believe most auto parts stores still sell pails of cleaner often with a basket to dunk the disassembled carb parts for few hours or so / then rinse with hot water / compressed air to dry if you just want to remove dirt / black fuel stains etc etc ... to get into the carb material much deeper then will need something much stronger
I have been trying to find the old GUNK brand 5 gallon barrel of carb soaking chemical, with no luck. I guess the greenies have deemed the good stuff enviromentally evil, and it seems that most of the "earth friendly" stuff basically is only good for making things get wet. Years ago, Safety Kleen used to offer a 15 gallon barrel, of carb cleaner, with an air operated agitator to swish the parts in the metal basket back and forth. Have not seen one of those in years.
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