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    Cleaning cosmoline

    What works best fellas
    BimmerHeads
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    gasoline
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      #3
      When I cleaned off my valve cover - I used simple green and a soft wire brush on a drill. (got to be careful with the wire brush app - it can and will remove aluminum.. )
      1987 m6 and 1989 325i

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        #4
        Simple green is about as useful as water.

        Use gasoline.
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          #5
          I used water too - (and have had wonderful results using simple green for engine cleaning; it's one hell of a de-greaser)

          Gasoline is volatile; carcinogenic and corrosive -

          If anyone uses gasoline - Wear thick rubber gloves - and a gas mask.
          1987 m6 and 1989 325i

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            #6
            Originally posted by jcsomerset
            Gasoline is volatile; carcinogenic and corrosive
            Volatile? Yes... but so are most good solvents.

            Carcinogenic? Sure, but who cares?

            Corrosive? Not in any of my experiences.

            Originally posted by jcsomerset
            If anyone uses gasoline - Wear thick rubber gloves - and a gas mask.
            I wear jeans, tshirt, and skin. Gloves are for pussies. Why would you use a gas mask?

            jcsomerset = big waffleswaffleswaffleswaffleswaffles.
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              #7
              True, I've used gas to clean paint of my hands and arms, just wash it off afterwards, it's not like you soak yourself or the engine in it.

              Gasoline is volatile; carcinogenic and corrosive
              Corrosive!? If it was corrosive you wouldn't have a gas tank much less a fuel system or and engine.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Jordan
                Originally posted by jcsomerset
                Gasoline is volatile; carcinogenic and corrosive
                Volatile? Yes... but so are most good solvents.

                Carcinogenic? Sure, but who cares?

                Corrosive? Not in any of my experiences.

                Originally posted by jcsomerset
                If anyone uses gasoline - Wear thick rubber gloves - and a gas mask.
                I wear jeans, tshirt, and skin. Gloves are for pussies. Why would you use a gas mask?

                jcsomerset = big waffleswaffleswaffleswaffleswaffles.
                How old are you again?

                At least I get and have had waffleswaffleswaffleswaffleswaffles -

                More than you'll ever get Loser boy-

                Of course - if you're gay then you don't want waffleswaffleswaffleswaffleswaffles..

                Real mature from a site administrator. I bet you have lots of friends
                1987 m6 and 1989 325i

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by boom-monkey
                  True, I've used gas to clean paint of my hands and arms, just wash it off afterwards, it's not like you soak yourself or the engine in it.

                  Gasoline is volatile; carcinogenic and corrosive
                  Corrosive!? If it was corrosive you wouldn't have a gas tank much less a fuel system or and engine.
                  It's corrosive to your skin. Try not washing it off for a while. see what happens.

                  It was neither designed nor should be used as a cleansing agent.

                  I'm done here.
                  1987 m6 and 1989 325i

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by jcsomerset
                    How old are you again?

                    At least I get and have had waffleswaffleswaffleswaffleswaffles -

                    More than you'll ever get Loser boy-

                    Of course - if you're gay then you don't want waffleswaffleswaffleswaffleswaffles..
                    Originally posted by jcsomerset
                    I'm done here.
                    Yes, Yes you are.
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                      #11
                      It may be carcinogenic, but seriously, by the time you develop cancer from a 1 time useage of it, you'll be rotting in the ground. Common day household items are more carcinogenic that gasoline.

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                        #12
                        I'm surprised no one has mentioned Castrol SuperClean. Pretty potent stuff....its been able to remove a number of oily/greasy/stubborn residue messes from my undercarriage and engine compartment. For cosmoline it may require some scrubbing effort (Dave Adams' had success with it on his cabrio by using a plastic bristle brush). Haven't attempted cosmoline removal in my car yet. Its got some.....not much though. When using the SuperClean make sure you have some ventilation going of some kind. That stuff is strong.

                        If all else fails, Jordon's gasoline suggestion should work too.

                        Jon
                        Rides...
                        1991 325i - sold :(
                        2004 2WD Frontier King Cab

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                          #13
                          Check out diesel fuel as well,
                          Gunni
                          @ Prodrive / Aston Martin Racing

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                            #14
                            I've always found gasoline to be very effective on grease. I had a 2 stroke bike that used to leak oil like a mother. Then dirt would stick to the oil.... you get the idea. Gas has always worked.
                            I've also heard of using diesel, but never tried it. Stinks too much for me.

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                              #15
                              if you dont wash your hands after using gasoline for such things your hands will dry out... and your skin will crack.... (over time) it doesnt feel good.... normal latex gloves will not protect from gasoline.... you need to blue nitrile gloves....

                              but yah.... i always wear gloves, i cut and file my fingernails... i even trim my cuticles.... gloves make cleaning up after work soo much easier

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