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What cleans clutch plates BEST?

KEITH KRAUSE

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Doing mine this weekend,and want to do best job possible.What cleaner? Brake fluid, kerosene,clean oil,gas...? And just bristle brush for all plates,or also 'light' emery scrub on steel plates?Thanks guys!!!
 
I can't exactly remember what it is called, Tri====, it was used in fire extinguishers a long time ago. Also the fumes kill about a zillion brain cells, hence why I can't remember the name. Emery cloth will break the glaze really well.
 
Brake cleaner is what I always used.

I used a DA on the steels with some 80 grit.....
 
I always used clean varsol or paint thinner, then dried them. Then just a soak overnight in clean engine oil before installation. Never failed for me.
Emery cloth would scuff the steels just fine.
Paul
 
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