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Brake cleaner
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<blockquote data-quote="Edd" data-source="post: 827143" data-attributes="member: 30592"><p>Brake cleaner is as good as it gets for a degreaser. It is so good that you must always oil your gun after using it because it will remove all the oil. I wouldn't consider it anything special for removing anything other than oil. Some types of plastics will crumble or become tacky when exposed to brake cleaner. Same goes for some types of paint and wood finishes. It will also dissolve some types of foam. So use with caution. Also, all brake cleaner isn't the same. Different companies use different formulations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Edd, post: 827143, member: 30592"] Brake cleaner is as good as it gets for a degreaser. It is so good that you must always oil your gun after using it because it will remove all the oil. I wouldn't consider it anything special for removing anything other than oil. Some types of plastics will crumble or become tacky when exposed to brake cleaner. Same goes for some types of paint and wood finishes. It will also dissolve some types of foam. So use with caution. Also, all brake cleaner isn't the same. Different companies use different formulations. [/QUOTE]
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