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Best Way to De Gunk an old chainsaw?
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<blockquote data-quote="KASH" data-source="post: 7483229" data-attributes="member: 5068"><p>I use brake cleaner but I will never use it on plastic again .About five years ago I had an almost pristine hood hood for a 1972 SkiDoo Oly I was shining it up with brake cleaner I could not believe my eyes when the hood started to crack it rendered that beautifull hood it to major cracked junk,Big lesson learned that day.</p><p>Kash</p><p>If you read threw all the old posts on this forum you will run across a few in which PioneerGuy has reveilled his secret cleaning weapons</p><p>Kash</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KASH, post: 7483229, member: 5068"] I use brake cleaner but I will never use it on plastic again .About five years ago I had an almost pristine hood hood for a 1972 SkiDoo Oly I was shining it up with brake cleaner I could not believe my eyes when the hood started to crack it rendered that beautifull hood it to major cracked junk,Big lesson learned that day. Kash If you read threw all the old posts on this forum you will run across a few in which PioneerGuy has reveilled his secret cleaning weapons Kash [/QUOTE]
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