They also recommend you dont blow your brake drums out with compressed air due to asbestos, I dont a singlemechanic that doesnt use air, I find boiling water works a treat on brake dust in backing plates, I only use metho to clean brake components
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They also recommend you dont blow your brake drums out with compressed air due to asbestos, I dont a singlemechanic that doesnt use air, I find boiling water works a treat on brake dust in backing plates, I only use metho to clean brake components
To be fair breathing causes cancer these days so if your going to catch it you might as well do it doing something you like.....:D
I have used some citrus based degreaser at work before and even though they are based on fruit, the way they rip the grease of earth moving gear im sure they have to cause caner as well:twisted:
When I was a young fitter we used lots and lots of carbon tetrachloride as a degreaser. Nothing else quite like it. Drycleaners practically washed in it, using it as a spot remover. Then someone found it it roots your liver far quicker than a bottle of spirits a day, and also caused cancer, particularly a virulent liver cancer.
When I was first involved with speedway I crewed for a midget owner, and built his engines. He had Shell fuel sponsorship, so we used Shell "A" methanol blend racing fuel as a degreaser and parts cleaner at no cost. Years later it was denounced as carcinogenic and only to be used for its intended purpose, spills to be hosed down immediately, and skin contact to be strictly avoided.
When I was a young tech, we used carbon tet in electric sprayguns for cleaning transmitters.
Dunno how much methanol (Shell A and BP A) I ingested over 30 years of using it on model planes and boat engines. (Plus ether in my diesel engines)
I alway wash brakes with water, never blow them out with air. I used to use air many years ago until I found water also cleaned up all the leaking brake fluid better than degreaser.