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  • PaulTRose
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    • Jun 2013
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    • Paul
    • Tattooine

    #16
    the other good one is mr muscle oven cleaner.....put the part in a sealable plastic bag.......squirt in lots of the oven cleaner...seal and leave over night.......just be careful cos it has ammonia in it so isnt nice to breathe in
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      #17
      Originally posted by beowulf
      the other good one is mr muscle oven cleaner.....put the part in a sealable plastic bag.......squirt in lots of the oven cleaner...seal and leave over night.......just be careful cos it has ammonia in it so isnt nice to breathe in
      And rinse it off with a toothbrush in the sink. Even then you may have to scrub hard to remove old and/or thick paint.

      As for the suggestion of Dettol: make sure you buy the real, old-fashioned Dettol and not one of the more modern types. I found the latter don’t work.

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      • stillp
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        • Nov 2016
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        • Pete
        • Rugby

        #18
        Originally posted by Jakko
        And rinse it off with a toothbrush in the sink.
        Put the plug in so you don't lose any small parts down the drain. Don't ask why I thought of that...
        Originally posted by Jakko

        As for the suggestion of Dettol: make sure you buy the real, old-fashioned Dettol and not one of the more modern types. I found the latter don’t work.
        Proper branded Dettol, not the pound shop lookalike. It can be reused multiple times so doesn't cost much in the long run.
        Pete

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