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Old 11-15-2008, 04:36 PM
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I bought a fast 90 that was a display model for about 6 months. Does anyone have any suggestions for cleaning the inside of it? Should I just run water thru it or is there something else that I can use?
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I don't see what it would hurt to hit it with some simple green, and scrub it with a brush, then wash it off really good with warm water. Thats where i would start.
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Simple Green or Non-Chlorinated brake cleaner .....rinse it well and drip dry or blow it out with an air nozzle.
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I would just use water to rinse it out with water and either blow it out with an air nozzle as stated or let it air dry for a few days. If you're looking to install it ASAP, blow it out to get all the water out for sure.
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Cool that's what I was thinking. Thanks guys




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