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Brake kleen for carbon?
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<blockquote data-quote="P7M13" data-source="post: 2843172" data-attributes="member: 94154"><p>Speaking of refrigerant (cfc's), I was at the local construction resale place, "Habitat Restore". They have a "free" bin. Cheap bastige that I am, I always look. Lo and behold, there's six cans of methyl chloride spray, an awesome degreaser/cleaner & spot freeze. </p><p>I've always used toluene or kerosene for carbon. Based on a recent thread, I started using simple green, but haven't tested it on nasty carbon build-up.</p><p>I know from experience, cleaning soot and baked on carbon, a lye solution works wonders.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="P7M13, post: 2843172, member: 94154"] Speaking of refrigerant (cfc's), I was at the local construction resale place, "Habitat Restore". They have a "free" bin. Cheap bastige that I am, I always look. Lo and behold, there's six cans of methyl chloride spray, an awesome degreaser/cleaner & spot freeze. I've always used toluene or kerosene for carbon. Based on a recent thread, I started using simple green, but haven't tested it on nasty carbon build-up. I know from experience, cleaning soot and baked on carbon, a lye solution works wonders. [/QUOTE]
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