RE: [CR]Cleaning parts

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From: "Peter Koskinen" <peter@prkbikes.com>
To: "'Dennis Young'" <mail@woodworkingboy.com>
Subject: RE: [CR]Cleaning parts
Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 23:53:00 -0500
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You all that use chemicals to clean your parts need to come out of the stone age! Chemicals leave a film on the part that will break down the new lubricant that is so lovingly applied.

What?! You say....

YES! Its time for you all to step up to the age of the UltraSonic Cleaner. All you have to do is use warm water and liquid soap made for these systems and let sound do the rest. Your parts will come out looking like new and best of all..... Your body won't ingest all those nasty chemicals thru your skin!

Peter Koskinen Ultra Sonic user since 1997 and never looking back Chapel Hill,NC, USA

PS: I know several bike shops that use these in a commercial setting.

-----Original Message----- From: classicrendezvous-bounces@bikelist.org [mailto:classicrendezvous-bounces@bikelist.org] On Behalf Of Dennis Young Sent: Monday, February 13, 2006 7:07 AM To: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org Cc: oroboyz@aol.com Subject: [CR]Cleaning parts

So that's why when I ate dinner over at Dale's place I ended up eating my soup with a brake lever, just glad it wasn't drilled.

For my money, the best degreaser is gasoline, though expedience may take precedent over intelligence here.

Dennis Young Hotaka, Japan.


> << ... I was wondering if anyone had any advice about cleaning off
> grease/dirt from old components, and shining them up again.... >>
>
> I have to wait until my wife is not around the house for a while, but
> putting gooey bike parts in the dish washer on the "scrub" cycle works
> amazingly well! Try it & be amazed!

>

>

>

> Dale Brown

> Greensboro, NC USA