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Need to clean ATV carb, can I use dish soap?
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<blockquote data-quote="sh00ter" data-source="post: 4030606" data-attributes="member: 24531"><p>I have the carb off the bike and it is filthy on the outside and I do not have a parts washer. A lot of times I just use brake cleaner to clean dirty parts, but I recall a buddy cleaning several carbs for dirt bikes in the kitchen sink with Dawn. Then he rinsed and blew them off with air and let dry before tearing down for a rebuild. Is this a viable option, over brake cleaner (and if so, would dish soap or simple green be best)?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sh00ter, post: 4030606, member: 24531"] I have the carb off the bike and it is filthy on the outside and I do not have a parts washer. A lot of times I just use brake cleaner to clean dirty parts, but I recall a buddy cleaning several carbs for dirt bikes in the kitchen sink with Dawn. Then he rinsed and blew them off with air and let dry before tearing down for a rebuild. Is this a viable option, over brake cleaner (and if so, would dish soap or simple green be best)? [/QUOTE]
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