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Old 14-03-21, 19:12
James P James P is offline
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Yep, never discount boiling hot water (W or WO liberal amounts of Vim or Fantasik) after using a putty knife to scrap off crusted on gunk. Then brake cleaner (or another kettle of boiling water) to really wash off and dry the metal.
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