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    Pine Sol Degreaser

    NOTE: NOT MY PROCEDURE

    Taken from

    http://www.cb750c.com/modules.php?na...er=asc&start=0

    Pine Sol as a degreaser?

    Yeah, that's what I said.

    I found this great little trick from "Frank" -

    He recommended that I use Pine Sol as a 1-3 day soak for the bank of carbs of my 1983 CB1000 Custom.

    The goal of the soak was to clean the carbs as a bank with most of their internal parts removed (jets, floats, ect) because seperating the 4 carbs is a pain.

    And it's just plain easier to do a soak than to disassemble the bank.

    The Pine Sol won't damage rubber/soft parts, is easily washed away and is environmentally friendly.

    When you're done your parts will smell fresh too -

    So I bought 3 big bottles of Pine Sol (not the generic stuff) and a plastic box big enough to hold the carb bank. You can scale this up or down as needed -




    Then I emptied the 3 bottles of Pine SOl into the box and added 1 1/2 bottles of water (this topped the carbs, completely submerging them).

    Though you can't see it very well, the stripped carb bank is really nasty between the carbs in this pic -




    The I sat them into the vat -



    Soaking -



    I let them soak overnight and then rinsed the bank off with high pressure water- they looked like new -



    A few closeups -





    I also soaked the bowls, slides and caps -



    have also used the "vat" to clean many other parts. With it's small size I just move the vat & the small parts up to the sink and then can easily wash the Pine Sol off the parts with warm soapy water (Dawn dish washing soap works best- without the hand lotion).

    I do suggest that if you are going to work in the vat with your hands (scrubbing deep grime with a tooth brush for example) that you wear protective gloves as the Pine Sol will strip your skin of all oil, really drying your hands out.

    Also, best to keep the vat outside unless you want the house to be overwhelmed by the pine odor.
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    Re: Pine Sol Degreaser

    Great tip.Thanks.
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    Re: Pine Sol Degreaser

    Wow

    did this and put the cover on the bin and placed by orbital sander on the top and turned it on for a while. Almost like a mini ultrasonic cleaner. (p.s. John's idea) I'll let you know how they turn out tomorrow.

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    Re: Pine Sol Degreaser

    Really? Wow this is impressive. I'm gonna try this....
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    Re: Pine Sol Degreaser

    Looks good. But just remember to make sure to lubricate some of the moving parts... wouldn't want your throttle binding up.

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    Re: Pine Sol Degreaser

    Quote Originally Posted by Freestyle72 View Post
    Looks good. But just remember to make sure to lubricate some of the moving parts... wouldn't want your throttle binding up.
    ?? it has a return spring...

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    Re: Pine Sol Degreaser

    Quote Originally Posted by matthew View Post
    NOTE: NOT MY PROCEDURE

    Taken from

    http://www.cb750c.com/modules.php?na...er=asc&start=0

    I let them soak overnight and then rinsed the bank off with high pressure water- they looked like new -


    Directed at "Hondo" on www.cb750c.com.

    An alternative to using Pinesol would be to use Carb cleaner might even cost less.


    The orbital sander on the lid as a substitute for an ultrasonic cleaner is kinda cool though.

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    Re: Pine Sol Degreaser

    Ok would this work on interior plastic and 'leather' of a car?
    Car previously owned by a mechanic...Tan interior has black grease smudges and stuff
    What is the 'bes't or powerful product to use as a cleaner for car interior? Mothers? PineSol?

    Also, for heated seats...I want to clean the seats very well...don't get them too wet right?
    What is the 'best' product to clean seats...and car carpet flooring?

    Thanks

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    Re: Pine Sol Degreaser

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    Re: Pine Sol Degreaser

    Sorry - what do you mean...for interior plastics and 'leather'...lemon? Or is that product? If so, where to buy?

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    Re: Pine Sol Degreaser

    you want a grease cutting agent, a solvent would be bad as it may harm the leather.

    try hand soap with a soft tooth - tooth brush, or hand soap with a J-cloth....try to get it all foamy, and repeat.

    seal with leather conditioner.

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    Re: Pine Sol Degreaser

    im going to try this out tonight on some engine internal parts....

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    Re: Pine Sol Degreaser

    I'm thinking that a rag soaked in pinesol and stuffed around the perimiter of a countershaft sprocket could do a good job.
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