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What about laquer thinner? (nt) (archive)

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Posted by dab on April 23, 2001 at 11:58:38:

In Reply to: Any ideas on getting rid of old lacquer? posted by Derin on April 22, 2001 at 18:41:04:


You know the lacquer that gets sprayed on some engines and then turns yellow with age....I've tried simple steam cleaning and it doesn't get rid of it....

TIA


I've done it many times without any problems. Other people have had trouble immediately restarting their cars afterwards though. This is most likely due to moisture inside the dist. cap-remove and dry-it'll start.

I have used both Simple Green, and Citrus Miracle, found at Home Depot. Both work well and are less expensive than the spray on engine degreasers.

These soaps work better on a warm engine. Get a plant sprayer, or better yet a pressure bottle used for fertilizer or insectecides; they work the best! Spray on and let soak for a few minutes. To do a good job use a soft scrub brush to loosen any built up tough spots.

Avoid blasting the foam sound deadener, under the hood, at close range-it'll tear it up. Blast it from farther away-it'll clean nicely without destroying it.






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