virgin acrylic lacquer thinner?
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virgin acrylic lacquer thinner?
about to install my pistons; they say to use fast dry 100% virgin acrylic lacquer thinner with clean paper towels/lint free cloth to clean the cylinders before installing them.
i went to ace hardware, sears, home depot, and oreillys. none of them had it. anyone know where i can go in the houston/sugar land area to get this stuff?
i went to ace hardware, sears, home depot, and oreillys. none of them had it. anyone know where i can go in the houston/sugar land area to get this stuff?
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Virgin doesn't matter. I prefer brake cleaner and compressed air myself.
Klean strip brand can be found at home depot, lowes, walmart, advance auto, autozone, etc.
Got mine at walmart.
Klean strip brand can be found at home depot, lowes, walmart, advance auto, autozone, etc.
Got mine at walmart.
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Thx for the response.
I hear ya. Apparently though the virgin is a more potent solvent than regular lacquer thinner or mineral spirits. Says you can use mineral spirits to clean the block but for the cylinder bores, you want a more potent cleaning agent. Since they got specific with using two solvents, one for the block and one for the cylinders, I want peace of mind on EVERYTHING.
Still can't find this stuff anywhere and apparently paint shops are closed on Sundays. I could order it online but weekends are perfect for builds; be great to just go somewhere and get it, come back to the house and drop those pistons in.
I hear ya. Apparently though the virgin is a more potent solvent than regular lacquer thinner or mineral spirits. Says you can use mineral spirits to clean the block but for the cylinder bores, you want a more potent cleaning agent. Since they got specific with using two solvents, one for the block and one for the cylinders, I want peace of mind on EVERYTHING.
Still can't find this stuff anywhere and apparently paint shops are closed on Sundays. I could order it online but weekends are perfect for builds; be great to just go somewhere and get it, come back to the house and drop those pistons in.
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6600 rpm clutch dump of death Administrator
Its fine to clean them with any regular solvent. It doesn't need to be anything specific. You are just trying to clean out dust, dirt, and contaminates.
Then you are going right back and use some sort lubricant (like WD-40) to put the pistons in (you can't put them in dry).
You can use regular lacquer thinner, or brake cleaner, alcohol or just about any solvent to clean a cylinder....
Then you are going right back and use some sort lubricant (like WD-40) to put the pistons in (you can't put them in dry).
You can use regular lacquer thinner, or brake cleaner, alcohol or just about any solvent to clean a cylinder....