Deck surface clean enough
http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2048825/7
but I have a few questions:
(1) Is the deck surface clean enough/what else are you cleaning it with besides b-12 chemtool carb cleaner and rags?

(2) What else can I do to clean the piston tops?
The deposits are taking for every this transformation took like an hour alone:


Thanks in advance!
Beware if you're using paper towels. Be sure they're stout because the last thing you want is for them to get soaked, tear off, and get lodged in there. I almost had a catastophy while trying this and have since learned to be more careful. In the future I'll be using a blow gun attachment for my compressor. I think 120psi will blow that crap out a lot better than canned air.
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Beware if you're using paper towels. Be sure they're stout because the last thing you want is for them to get soaked, tear off, and get lodged in there. I almost had a catastophy while trying this and have since learned to be more careful. In the future I'll be using a blow gun attachment for my compressor. I think 120psi will blow that crap out a lot better than canned air.

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In the future I'll be using a blow gun attachment for my compressor. I think 120psi will blow that crap out a lot better than canned air.

I used a blow gun in the holes to clear them out. Then blue shop towels rolled up.
I also used a solvent used in my body shop that get road tar and wax off. I used this on the deck surface with a razor blade. I also plan on wet sanding the surface with 1000grit paper.
I will take some pics tonight to compare with.
I also used a solvent used in my body shop that get road tar and wax off. I used this on the deck surface with a razor blade. I also plan on wet sanding the surface with 1000grit paper.
I will take some pics tonight to compare with.
wet sanding? your not concerned about all the grit getting everywhere?
also any other tips on cleaning?






