Pulled the Zenith carb off the tractor for rebuild, This stuff works pretty well
berryman-chem-dip-carburetor-and-parts-cleaner
berryman-chem-dip-carburetor-and-parts-cleaner
Carbon tetrachloride is what I remember but I'm sure that stuff is not allowed, it was fantastic stuff but you didn't want to get it on your skinWhen I was much younger every professional garage had the same smell. The carb cleaner can with the basket in it. It’s an odor you never forget.
Carbon tetrachloride is what I remember but I'm sure that stuff is not allowed, it was fantastic stuff but you didn't want to get it on your skin
you know you are dating yourself if you remember how to clean a carburetor.
up until the late 1980's we used to mop the shop floor with mineral spirits.
then somebody said it was a fire hazard and not environmentally sound..
boy that stuff did a good job cleaning the floor.
When I was helping out at the shop in the afternoons after I got home from school I washed parts in gasoline, and used it for stubborn grease spots on the cement floor. Also used to dump drain oil around the outside rear perimeter of the shop to keep the weeds down. Things have changed (some for the better) over the years.