as far as i can tell, there is no residue on the brass, and it did not scratch at all the brass or aluminum. the jets look like they are brand new, so do the screws and washers. the auminum corrosion all but wiped right off.
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i just used this when i cleaned my carbs.. and i have to say, it works FANTASTIC!
as far as i can tell, there is no residue on the brass, and it did not scratch at all the brass or aluminum. the jets look like they are brand new, so do the screws and washers. the auminum corrosion all but wiped right off.Tags: None
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mriddle
Years ago, I was a manager for Domino's Pizza.
We used Bar Keeper's Friend to clean the stainless steel fronts of the pizza ovens.
Hard work, but beautiful results.
Would never have considered it for bike parts though.
Originally posted by seuadr View Posti just used this when i cleaned my carbs.. and i have to say, it works FANTASTIC!
as far as i can tell, there is no residue on the brass, and it did not scratch at all the brass or aluminum. the jets look like they are brand new, so do the screws and washers. the auminum corrosion all but wiped right off.
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seuadr
i was sitting there in the kitchen, scrubbing at a jet with a toothbrush with a little carb cleaner on it and i had a can sitting on the back of the sink, heh. i messed with my buddy when he came to look at the job i was doing (i've never taken apart a carb before!) and i told him i lost all the brass parts and ran to the dealer and got more.. he bought it!
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hp1000s
Grocery store...like $1.10 USD for more than you'll use in 5 years. I think it's got alot of baking soda in it.
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seuadr
Originally posted by hp1000s View PostGrocery store...like $1.10 USD for more than you'll use in 5 years. I think it's got alot of baking soda in it.
that is all it's made out of. dunno what it is, but i tested two carbs with baking soda, two with bar keepers friend, and ended up doing the two with baking soda again with barkeepers. i was pretty happy with the results.
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hp1000s
Originally posted by seuadr View Posthttp://barkeepersfriend.com/bkf_MSDS_01_07.pdf
that is all it's made out of. dunno what it is, but i tested two carbs with baking soda, two with bar keepers friend, and ended up doing the two with baking soda again with barkeepers. i was pretty happy with the results.
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Its oxalic acid. It also works well for bleaching/weathering wood. :-) Its a relatively mild acid, but I would not consider brushing my teeth with the stuff. LOL Unless you intend to dissolve your teeth, burn your throat and poison yourself painfully. :-)
Earl
Originally posted by hp1000s View PostGood info...guess I shouldn't brush my teeth with it, huh? Never analyzed it; just used it.Komorebi-The light filtering through the trees.
I would rather sit on a pumpkin and have it all to myself than be crowded on a velvet cushion. H.D.T.
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hp1000s
Originally posted by earlfor View PostIts oxalic acid. It also works well for bleaching/weathering wood. :-) Its a relatively mild acid, but I would not consider brushing my teeth with the stuff. LOL Unless you intend to dissolve your teeth, burn your throat and poison yourself painfully. :-)
Earl
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t3rmin
My wife tried that, and also a product called Zud for cleaning the kitchen sink. The Zud is WAY better. It's like magic. Dunno about polishing metal and such, though.
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seuadr
update!
don't use barkeeps friend to clean carbs unless you rinse it with carb cleaner. we found out it does leave some sort of residue, which reacts with gas and makes it a light white film. re-cleaned the carbs the old fashioned way yesterday
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