sirwin

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What products would you recommend?
 

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Brake & Clutch cleaner and the special spray bottle that your local motor factor will sell you with it.
 
GUNK or jizzer degreaser and a hose/jetwash
+1 ^^^^
But I'd recommend that you used steam rather than a straight hose, if you can beg, borrow, buy, steal or hire a steam cleaner unit. Use a stiff brush to work the degreaser into the awkward corners.
Don't forget to protect any electrics before you start work.
 
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Gunk ultra.

Used it last week, knocked spots off everything else!!!

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My timing case for example

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From that to this.

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I found that a stiff nylon washing up brush worked very well with it and it wasn't overly dear either.
 
Cheers guys, I just ordered some of that degreaser.

It'll be nice to see the front half match the rear.
 

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I sprayed the gunk on earlier and brushed it off with wire wool. This is result after 5 minutes of work. So far looks promising.
 

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Been years since I've used Gunk & IIRC it had a strong smell & left a greasy surface film. Is this new stuff any better?

It still smells but I found the Ultra stuff to be far a better product than the old recipe, I used a stiff paint brush to apply and an old washing up brush to scrub off any stubborn oil stains, wipe the residues away with a rag and sparkly new.
 

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