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Re: [ST] Caliper piston cleaning



Nobody mentioned Simple Green yet - it works great for me and is biodegradable!

Z

On 6/13/07, Jonathan <jonathanrellis@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I find that the Armor All Automotive Orange Citris cleaner wipes get all
> sort of gunk off of my rear wheel quite easily including the spin off from
> chain lube etc.
>
> Jonathan
>
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> [mailto:st-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Frederic NIZERY
> Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2007 6:25 AM
> To: ST
> Subject: Re: [ST] Caliper piston cleaning
>
> >...
> >Not really, I tried a bunch of stuff and ended up getting 90% of it off
> >with Acetone and a scotchbrite pad.
> >...
> Acetone?? That seems pretty aggressive. And scotchbritt even more.
> I avoid to mix anything except break cleaner w/ dot4 (especially teflon).
> Seals are made for dot4 and only dot4.
> The only griding material I allow myself is a piece of plastic or wood +
> tooth brush.
> Take time for sure.
>
> I do it at pads change. OK so far.
>
> Fred ST 02 BRG
>
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