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Good evening y'all. What have y'all found to be the easiest method for cleaning flywheel covers? All those tiny little rectangles take forever with a brush.
 

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Air nozzle for sure
Yep. Air pressure and brake cleaner. Used to use carb cleaner until I removed original "Zip" lettering on an old Homelite. Brake cleaner seems to be a lot easier on things. But I'm still careful with it.
 

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Yep. Air pressure and brake cleaner. Used to use carb cleaner until I removed original "Zip" lettering on an old Homelite. Brake cleaner seems to be a lot easier on things. But I'm still careful with it.

That's one of my concerns. I don't want to use a harsh chemical and have it attack the finish or emblem. I've wondered about engine degreaser. I kind of remember using it once and I wasn't impressed. I don't think I used it on a saw though. I've still got some so I might try it on an old clutch cover.
 

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That's one of my concerns. I don't want to use a harsh chemical and have it attack the finish or emblem. I've wondered about engine degreaser. I kind of remember using it once and I wasn't impressed. I don't think I used it on a saw though. I've still got some so I might try it on an old clutch cover.
Carl uses engine degreaser with great results. I need to get further training from him.
 
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