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....old fashion water and Dawn soap(safe enough for oil covered ducks) and lots of elbow grease.........
Never heard of Orange Crush, except as a soda drink when I was young, or Remove All. I am always afraid that the lettering/numbers are just decals!!!! I noticed you do not use anything abrasive. What about the famous "brake cleaner" readily available or the old fashion Carbon tet of the 50s (I still have some)..... or Naphta although quite flammable..... or chloroform which is a fantastic de greaser for the waffle switch contacts........ but not to be used inside your basement workshop...... same for acetone...... Looking forward to your next postings... Bob C
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Bob Carriere....B.T.B C15a Cab 11 Hammond, Ontario Canada |
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