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Blwnsln

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Wurth circuit board contact cleaner on the bad stuff, usually a quick spray of Marvel Mystery Oil and wipe with a clean cotton shop towel.

Just to let you know, this is brake cleaner, In a differnt can, so it can be sold in certin parts of the country who dont allow brake cleaner.
 

autoace

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I use a little glass cleaner mist on the whole dirty pile, then a red shop rag. A little WD40 is good for the most greasy stuff. I have some hand brushes to clean off grooves on pliers, etc. Not too picky, but clean as it needs to be.
 

eschoendorff

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I rinse my tools with Wild Turkey. That stuff will clean almost anything.

For really greasy jobs, Bacardi 151 works wonders.... :lol:
 
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Vinko

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I've been using Zep Purple Industrial Cleaner at work. Mainly because we use some tools on 2 Amada saws. The cutting fluid and steel borings can get pretty messy and run everywhere and get on a lot of things. Cleaning up, I found several S-O sockets on the floor. Who knows how long they'd been there:mad:

At home, WD-40 and a rag.

I made the mistake of dunking a S-O screwdriver in Zep Purple once. Left it in a tub overnight. Not good for the finish on the handle!
 

jhn9840

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Bacardi 151 works wonders.... :lol

A buddy of mine gave me a 5th of that stuff on my 21st birthday. Needless to say I've never been able to remember to much about that night.

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John
 

bayou985

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For cleanin tools use Tool Room Pledge [wd40] wipe on wipe off, ya heard dat? Tool room Pledge will dry out its poisson oil, for non plated tools wipe on some Remington Gun Oil after cleanin...
 

KenS

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wd-40 all it's good for

HHhhhmmmm... I find WD-40 excellent for removing adhesive left over after a label or pinstripe has been peeled away.

It also makes a great cleaner/rejuvenator for blow-molded plastic cases as well as their metal counterparts including tool chests and cabinets and power tool casings when followed up with a final wipe of a diluted water-based citrus cleaner to remove any oily residue.
 

KenS

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HHhhhmmmm... I find WD-40 excellent for removing adhesive left over after a label or pinstripe has been peeled away.

It also makes a great cleaner/rejuvenator for blow-molded plastic cases as well as their metal counterparts including tool chests and cabinets and power tool casings when followed up with a final wipe of a diluted water-based citrus cleaner to remove any oily residue.

Man. After reading my last post I sound like Martha Stewart! :lol_hitti
 

Junkman

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I only work on clean engines, and I autoclave the tools before I use them on another engine. Never want to take chances of cross contamination and infection. :lol_hitti
 
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