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<blockquote data-quote="Ronk" data-source="post: 1351428" data-attributes="member: 14610"><p>You have to be careful with Simple Green on some finishes. Mainly Aluminum, Nickel and anything anodized. It can surely strip the anodizing and cause aluminum to oxidize. I've been using Ed's Red and it does a decent job on carbon if you allow it to soak for awhile or run it through a cycle or two in my Harbor Freight ultrasonic cleaner with some Ed's Red in it. I then use some hard plastic picks to help scrap it off without hurting the finish.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ronk, post: 1351428, member: 14610"] You have to be careful with Simple Green on some finishes. Mainly Aluminum, Nickel and anything anodized. It can surely strip the anodizing and cause aluminum to oxidize. I've been using Ed's Red and it does a decent job on carbon if you allow it to soak for awhile or run it through a cycle or two in my Harbor Freight ultrasonic cleaner with some Ed's Red in it. I then use some hard plastic picks to help scrap it off without hurting the finish. [/QUOTE]
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