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best way to degrease a greasey mill

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by PBRmeASAP, Nov 19, 2003.

  1. PBRmeASAP
    Joined: Aug 26, 2002
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    just wondering if there is a better way than a can of engine brite and my screw driver...o'yah it's sitting on a stand, so no worries about getting around in the motor bay. Only need to clean her off/regasket it and repaint it to it's pretty blue again
     
  2. Laundry soap works good for cheap. But the last engine I cleaned, I got this KILLER stuff with a Ford p/n from a buddy, man that is the way to go! And I have heard of ez off working, but I think that stuff can screw things up you don't wanna, so I stay away.

    Jay
     
  3. Fat Hack
    Joined: Nov 30, 2002
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    A few cans of spray Brake Parts Cleaner and a pile of shop rags does the trick for me!

     
  4. shoebox72
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    OVEN CLEANER. The best degreaser.

    Billy
     
  5. BLAKE
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    Lacquer thinner works for me.
     
  6. Roothawg
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    Dollar store oven cleaner...spray it on drive to the car wash then hose it off. Those tree huggers kinda frown on caustic soda down the drain..... [​IMG]
     
  7. Petejoe
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    I use oven cleaner but the best is one of those actual steam cleaners that use the wand.Not a power washer. You can eat off of it after that. [​IMG]
     
  8. flying clutchman
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    couple cans of coca cola. stuff works bitchin
     
  9. chuck fahr
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    first rub it down with cat shit.Let it sit a week then wash it off with goat urin. LOL
    Jeff, The pictures are comming.soon!!!

     
  10. HAAS
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    Oven Cleaner...
     
  11. I'm with everyone else "oven cleaner" but beware as it takes the paint off with the grease. Since you mentioned doing a rattle can rebuild, go for it.
     
  12. Rix2Six
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    I've had pretty good luck with simple green
     
  13. Humboldt Cat
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    [ QUOTE ]
    Those tree huggers kinda frown on caustic soda down the drain.....

    [/ QUOTE ]
    Tree huggers? We don't have any o' those up here... Hell, I think we export them...
    Haven't tried oven cleaner yet, Engine Brite and power steamers always did it for me, though never cleaned an engine on a stand.
     
  14. LUKESTER
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    Throw it in the back of a pickup, buy a couple cans of engine brite, load your pocket with quarters, and go to the car wash, or go to MENARDS and buy a pressure washer. It works BIG..... LUKESTER
     
  15. burger
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    If you're too cheap for Engine-Brite, Wallmart sells a generic version for 74 cents a can.

    Works for me...



    Ed

    PS- They also sell generic carb cleaner for 74 cents a can. I usually buy 20 cans at a time and use it for EVERYTHING.

     
  16. Tackett
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    I've had really good luck with a purple liquid that Castrol makes. Spray it on, hose it off. You can buy a quart in a bottle with a sprayer (already diluted) or a gallon of concentrate and mix your own.

    I tried the generic AutoZone stuff that looks just like it. Not so good.

    I use it to keep my Diesel clean - it washes Diesel-mud-grunge right off. Not an easy job.

    Tackett
     
  17. Paul
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    start with a putty knife,

    then go to a parts brush and gasoline

    and finish with rags and laquer thinner.

    throw some cardboard on the ground under it.

    you can get big sheets from your local door store.
     
  18. gokatgo
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    Scrub it with kerosene and a parts brush. it will look like it just smears the grease around then wash the mess off with simple green or dish soap. It will work beter than you would expect and not to caustic either.
     
  19. Johnny Ace
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    Mineral spirits work well....as do all the aforementioned..for what it's worth, old toothrushes work well to get in those hard to reach nooks...carb cleaner and a toothbrush- good combo....fer sure putty knife first,even a scouring pad and chem gloves ,( not steel wool)....
     
  20. tinyelvis
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    POWER WASHER.. go rent one.. 2000 plus PSI and some degreaser shit like brake cleaner, castrol super-clean, engine-brite, etc.. the power washer will make it quick and EZ.
     
  21. i use brake clean.........for everything.
     
  22. Rocknrod
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    Guys...

    A little secret...

    Take the power washer, drop a bucket of simple green on the ground an drop the soap hose in...

    Turn it onto the high power setting and blast it down. Great for degreasing undersides of cars... really stiff stuff break out the purple power (spray it down an give it 5 minutes...)

    If it all goes well it should take more time to set it up then to clean it! [​IMG]
     
  23. Rocknrod
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    Note to self... read all of the pages before responding...
     
  24. PBRmeASAP

    That LT-1 you bought from me was cleaned on the trailer with three other motors at a "Blast a Magic" Car wash after spraying it down with engine degreaser! [​IMG]

    Left that place in a hurry because of the "HUGE" mess I left behind...! [​IMG]

    Mark
     
  25. wire wheel cleaner
     
  26. PBRmeASAP
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    ok, the oven cleaner got most of the bad stuff off, the rest will be brake cleaner/carb cleaner i'll assume. the oven cleaner also gave it the lemony smell i always wanted outta my mill. I'll have to give the other ideas a try when i get the stovebolt this weekend (thanks craig)
    maybe i'll try the cat poo and goat piss next time...thanks chuck e cheesewad... were are dem dam pics ya butt head!
     
  27. old beet
    Joined: Sep 25, 2002
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    Westley's White Wall Cleaner......Leaves some paint....OLDBEET
     

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