Perhaps not everyone's topic to get excited about, but I'm wondering how you guys (in particular the restoration guys) clean your car or machinery parts?
Generally for projects I strip every single item down, section by section, then clean by using a mixture of car cleaning brushes, paint brushes and petrol, paraffin, Swarfega Jizer or hot soapy water before bagging / boxing / crating for storage until I need the parts again.
The problem is that this doesn't always get parts properly clean despite sometimes soaking in the liquids or corrosion eating chemicals and I think the next step I need to take is either a proper parts washer / blasting (bead, grit etc) or acid dipping.
Whats everyone's experience with proper parts cleaning cabinets? Are they any different to what I'm doing already with tray / basins of cleaner and hand brushes?
What do machine shops use to clean old engines etc before modifying them?
I've heard mixed reviews about acid dipping - that it can deteriorate the items you're trying to save, so not sure if this is a route I want to go down yet, which leaves the blasting, although from a friends experience he's taken a long time to understand when to use certain media on different parts etc.
Any advice or experience is greatly appreciated!
Generally for projects I strip every single item down, section by section, then clean by using a mixture of car cleaning brushes, paint brushes and petrol, paraffin, Swarfega Jizer or hot soapy water before bagging / boxing / crating for storage until I need the parts again.
The problem is that this doesn't always get parts properly clean despite sometimes soaking in the liquids or corrosion eating chemicals and I think the next step I need to take is either a proper parts washer / blasting (bead, grit etc) or acid dipping.
Whats everyone's experience with proper parts cleaning cabinets? Are they any different to what I'm doing already with tray / basins of cleaner and hand brushes?
What do machine shops use to clean old engines etc before modifying them?
I've heard mixed reviews about acid dipping - that it can deteriorate the items you're trying to save, so not sure if this is a route I want to go down yet, which leaves the blasting, although from a friends experience he's taken a long time to understand when to use certain media on different parts etc.
Any advice or experience is greatly appreciated!



