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Rebuilding 94's Berrymans Chem-dip

Posted By MarkMontereyBay 15 Years Ago
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Dug this up on Google. Poor Man's Ultrasonic Parts Cleaner

This link opens a Google Search page, click on the one that says (doc) Poor Man's Ultrasonic Parts Cleaner (4th one down from the top of the page) and it will open as a Microsoft Word document with photos:

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=poor+man%27s++ultrasonic+parts+washers&sourceid=navclient-ff&rlz=1B3GGLL_en___US360&ie=UTF-8

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Well...if you live in California and want to use Berryman's Chem-Dip don't waste your money. Don't get me wrong, the "real" stuff is extremely toxic and prone to misuse along with "who knows" disposal methods. Somehow parts are still being cleaned here but not with this stuff.

http://www.berrymanproducts.com/Default.aspx?tabid=146

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I've been trying to use Berryman's on some carburetors and finding it to be unsatisfactory.  Dont know what the problem is, maybe too cold in the barn.  But after 4 days of immersion a carburetor was as bad as when it went in.  The solution was first opened two months ago, so it shouldnt be too old.

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I am organizing to rebuild some Holley/Ford 94's. Is Berryman's Chem dip still a "real" carb cleaner? I want to get down to the original coating on the carbs. Anybody using Caswell Chromate kits to refinish carb parts?



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