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Originally Posted by Paul Thomas
I know that Gus at Pacific will clean them for something like $8 a piece. I remember some on the board saying a while back that they had had good results with cleaning them. The tech article says use a mixture of turpentine, paint remover, and acetone in a ultrasonic cleaner that can heat the fluid to 150 degrees. Like i said, i thought that someone had accompished this on a stove top.
High pressure or not, there is a little screen in there and it is bound to get some sediment in it. If no one chimes in, i'll just take them to my buddy's office and put them in the ultrasonic machine.
Paul
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Remind me to not charge my dentist. 😉 Wait, what city are you in? My dentist is a porsche guy, supplemented his tuition flipping 914’s before flipping was a word.