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Alright, folks. I've got a REALLY dirty 98mm Dr. Rocket case that has some pretty substantial motor gunk on the nozzle end. Pretty standard stuff, yes, but it's been that way for probably the better part of 20 years.
I've seen all kinds of techniques get recommended. Soaking in simple green, soaking in WD40, leaving it in soapy water for a week, etc etc.
I've got the big cleaning brush from Chris Short. It's great, but it's not doing what I need to do. This needs to be a chemical solution.
For anyone who's gotten some nasty cases clean without destroying the anodization, how'd you do it?
Braden
I've seen all kinds of techniques get recommended. Soaking in simple green, soaking in WD40, leaving it in soapy water for a week, etc etc.
I've got the big cleaning brush from Chris Short. It's great, but it's not doing what I need to do. This needs to be a chemical solution.
For anyone who's gotten some nasty cases clean without destroying the anodization, how'd you do it?
Braden