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Cilit Bang

Posted: Sun Jul 08, 07 11:32 am
by Kev
Anyone use it in the workshop? Gonna try the Power cleaner Degreaser on some engine parts.

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Posted: Sun Jul 08, 07 12:15 pm
by moparnutterz
ive used it not so good

Posted: Sun Jul 08, 07 12:33 pm
by latil
It don't work on cookers.... :roll: Scrub all those small parts in paraffin and then put 'em through the dishwasher,mind she don't catch ya! :runaway!: :violent1:

Posted: Sun Jul 08, 07 12:51 pm
by Kev
:thumbright: Paraffin is the dogs ain't it! 8-) paraffin gun on my compressor is great for block cleaning 8-)

Posted: Sun Jul 08, 07 1:40 pm
by Anonymous
latil wrote:It don't work on cookers.... :roll: Scrub all those small parts in paraffin and then put 'em through the dishwasher,mind she don't catch ya! :runaway!: :violent1:
:D

Posted: Tue Jul 10, 07 9:13 pm
by Anonymous
Dunno about Cilit Bang, but Citric Acid crystals mixed with water removes rust a treat. ;)

Posted: Wed Jul 11, 07 10:47 am
by Anonymous
Forgive me if someone has already posted something like this. I've never used this method myself, but know people who have and they reckon it actually works for rust.

http://www3.telus.net/public/aschoepp/e ... crust.html

Posted: Wed Jul 11, 07 11:30 am
by Ivor
That's interesting Spurs...all I need is a bath about 17 feet long and 7 feet wide and I'll be laughing! :thumbright:

Posted: Sun Jul 22, 07 11:41 am
by Kev
8-) 8-) 8-)

Posted: Mon Jul 23, 07 4:48 pm
by Anonymous
Kev wrote: 8-) 8-) 8-)
Excellent :D

Posted: Tue Jul 31, 07 9:00 pm
by db
Kev- Grimex- I.C. 236700 - best cleaning product known to man (well, BT engineer anyhoo...)
Will shift brake dust, any oil/grease inc super-sticky chain lube, bird poop & general road grime.
:thumbright:

Posted: Tue Jul 31, 07 10:45 pm
by Anonymous
On that Cilit Bang ad I could never work out how a rubber hose went rusty?

I invest 25 quid and give my local machine shop all my bits, he lets me put them in the acid tank for a couple of days then run them through the hot wash afterwards. After that there is little left that a gentle scrub won't remove. All oil galleries are easily cleaned with a quick blast from the parrafin gun after that.