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Cleaning the knurling

dink

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What is there to use to clean up on ratchets and such that have the knurling on the handle to clean all that up?
 
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kartracer55

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A wire wheel will scratch them up pretty bad. Use a nylon brush. You can probably get them shank mounted for a drill, but mine is essentially a toothbrush with thicker bristles.

BTW, I have never seen ratchet knurling get dirty. It usually cleans up pretty well with a quick wipe down using a rag. Dirty knurling is common on older tools that have a sharper knurling on them, that get oily and greasy and collect dust to the point of turning into a dark cake.

Jim
 
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Uncle Buck

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I use the wire wheel on my bench grinder, I never noticed any damage to the finish once done though. In fact I use my wire wheel tons more than the stone side of my grinder!
 

Pitalplace

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The brake cleaner or carb cleaner work wonders. If you are worried about scratching the handle with the wire brush on the grinder try a brass brush.
 

74-77Camaro

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I use one of those fiberglass 'paint chip' pencils that you use to clean out a chip before you use touch up paint. I've also used it on brushed metal trim on cars from the 70's - 80's to clean the tarnish off but not damage the brushed metal finish. The 'glass will clean anything out of any crevice!


Scott
 
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