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Andrew Turner (the SU and Stromberg man) cleans carbs after stripping by first soaking in a bucket of cellulose thinners for a few hours. This is followed by a deep clean in an ultrasonic bath, using a suitable detergent solution.

It brought up my old SUs like new.

Nigel

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 John

I agree with Nigel - cellulose thinners will shift all the brown staining etc - then if you want a really good finish, have the parts vapour blasted

cheers Rich

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Ultrasonic bath is the best for cleaning that sort of thing.

Stuart.

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Thanks for th equick respones chaps.

No probs with the celly thinners, but I don't have an ultrasonic bath,

wandering now on the thoughts on, an overnight soak in thinners then a rinse and blast in the dishwasher?

John.

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3 hours ago, John Morrison said:

Thanks for th equick respones chaps.

No probs with the celly thinners, but I don't have an ultrasonic bath,

wandering now on the thoughts on, an overnight soak in thinners then a rinse and blast in the dishwasher?

John.

You have salt in the dishwasher which may cause corrosion on the ally.   

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Rhubarb…….:ph34r:

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