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Chum_lee
Feb 18, 2020Explorer
You have a few choices.
In an aerosol can, try Brakleen from any auto parts store. It's a strong degreaser generally for cleaning brake/carburetor parts.
In a can, you can use acetone (dimethyl ketone) or MEK (methyl ethyl ketone) if its too hot for acetone. Mixed xylene, toluene, or lacquer thinner will also work, if available in your area.
If not available in retail stores, try a wholesale automotive paint store if you REALLY want to get serious.
Make sure you read/understand the labels before use so you don't light yourself (or anything else) on fire. These solvents are flammable and some will quickly dissolve paint/plastic.
Chum lee
In an aerosol can, try Brakleen from any auto parts store. It's a strong degreaser generally for cleaning brake/carburetor parts.
In a can, you can use acetone (dimethyl ketone) or MEK (methyl ethyl ketone) if its too hot for acetone. Mixed xylene, toluene, or lacquer thinner will also work, if available in your area.
If not available in retail stores, try a wholesale automotive paint store if you REALLY want to get serious.
Make sure you read/understand the labels before use so you don't light yourself (or anything else) on fire. These solvents are flammable and some will quickly dissolve paint/plastic.
Chum lee
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