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What cuts Yamabond (spl)
Or will disolve it?
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I assume you mean to clean case halves. I've just done it by hand with a scraper and razor blades. Other then that, can't help you.
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Scotch Brite, MEK and a respirator. Gloves are also a good idea.
If you have a stainless tooth brush, they work good too. *If you use MEK please remember that it is very toxic. Don't use it in a confined space and limit your physical contact.*
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Berryman's carb cleaner works for me.
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How I did it. First I bought a $1.58 aluminum baking pan from the $ store. I added about a 1/4 inch of varsol (paint thinner) from Home Cheapo. Put the cam tower flat into the pan and set it out. A day later I came back and used a brush I bought from Harbor Frite Tools for about a buck and a pot scrubber I stole from the Mrs and scrubed away. That took away about 90% of the mess. Then I used the same pan and put in 1/4 inch of lacquer thinner and set over night. That did it. The pot scrubber and brush cleaned it.
Mrs wanted the pan but it has already gone to recyling.
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