Too Much Yellow Top Oven Cleaner??
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Too Much Yellow Top Oven Cleaner??
Well I kinda got lazy and just soaked all the beadlocks in diluted Yellow Top oven cleaner then used a brush....
These are the results...what should I do now...the green is still on
These are the results...what should I do now...the green is still on
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RE: Too Much Yellow Top Oven Cleaner??
Soak them again and use a gray (fine) scotchbrite pad to scrub them. It shouldn't take much effort since most of its allready gone. Wear good chemical resistant gloves EZ Off is tough on the skin.
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RE: Too Much Yellow Top Oven Cleaner??
I replied to you on the other forum but It would be good to post it here as well
Use Greased Lightning, is far less caustic than oven cleaner or Drano. It takes a little longer to work but is much safer.
When it's done just hit it with some 400 grit wet dry and then use a dremel and some good aluminum polish like Mothers Billet Polish.
Use Greased Lightning, is far less caustic than oven cleaner or Drano. It takes a little longer to work but is much safer.
When it's done just hit it with some 400 grit wet dry and then use a dremel and some good aluminum polish like Mothers Billet Polish.