So i am about to clean a dirty old diff centre up to fit and i was just wondering what methods and products people use to go about this???
p.s i dont have a parts cleaner sink.. i wish
cheers
matt
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diff centre cleaning methods
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Re: diff centre cleaning methods
Bucket half full of petrol and gloves
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Re: diff centre cleaning methods
A mix of petrol and some truck wash is good. Let it sit over night in it then hit it with a non metal hard brush and some elbow grease.
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