FYI. If you have a build up of just grease and grime, it's easy to clean and make it look new again. I used a healthy amount of Goo Gone spray gel. I let it soak in. Then, I used a scrub brush and rags to work the gunk off.
if you ever get to a habour freight they might sell what is called copper slag sand blast material WORKS AWESOME.We have it here in Canada at Princess Auto
FYI. If you have a build up of just grease and grime, it's easy to clean and make it look new again. I used a healthy amount of Goo Gone spray gel. I let it soak in. Then, I used a scrub brush and rags to work the gunk off.
It is but this was an easy way to make it really clean and hopefully stay clean longer, time will tell!
Obviously from Canada you would spell harbor as Harbour.
You spell color as colour as well I’m sure.
They do spell things differently up there in Northern Montana 😂 you may get the joke lol
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Where the men are men and the women are too?
I guess that isn’t a joke anymore….
@@topcat5988 you made me laugh 😂😂😂 "where you'll get in trouble making fun of someone"
if you ever get to a habour freight they might sell what is called copper slag sand blast material WORKS AWESOME.We have it here in Canada at Princess Auto
I'll have to see if they carry that here in Tennessee!
Not a bad result. I favor the crusty old look and only put the time into cleaning up the inside where it impacts engine performance.
I totally understand that and I'll be doing the same very soon 😎
You should have used DE1615. It looks more like the actual aluminum.