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Cleaning gunk
#21
Looks like it would take your fingerprints off given half a chance!  :lol
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#22
Yeah, that Gunk Ultra stuff is pretty strong. I had a bottle a couple of years ago and never bought another because it can tarnish some surfaces and paints so be careful!
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#23
:rolleyes Try white spirit or turps. scrape the lumps into a plastic bag
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#24
GT 85 did the trick well and good at the weekend,, and cleaned up some other bits and pieces nicely.

They used to market 3 in 1 oil as a poishing and cleaning agent as well, if I remember rightly
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#25
Depending on what the surface is i use a soft brass wire brush. Just used it on the rear shock linkage and came up a treat with that and some WD40.
I think most places sell them as spark plug brushes.
Lord,
Grant me the WD-40 to move those things that are stuck, the Duck tape to fasten those things that are loose, And the wisdom to know the difference.
Amen
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#26
(23-02-12, 09:43 PM)DScooby link Wrote:Thanks Fazersharp. I've just looked and for some reason I do have a bit of parafin in the cupboard under the sink. The wife says it was for the fondue set we used to use........anyway, will give it a go.

Cheers.

DS

Bet the Fondue tasted/smelt nice using paraffin as fuel ....it wouldn't be meths under the kitchen sink would it?
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