R3V'ers:
For those of you with experience ... first hand experience is preferred, I'm looking at restoring one or both of my 2002's. I have think that I might want to acquire a parts washer for the rusty bits that I want to package and save during the rebuilt. Some guidelines:
1. Doing this out of my garage, not out of an industrial area.
2. I want something that has reasonable cleaning power
3. Something not too caustic that I cant easily dispose of the cleaning agent
4. Something with a reasonable cost
What do you fellers recommend? Is there a better solution than a harbor freight jobbie?
Gerta
For those of you with experience ... first hand experience is preferred, I'm looking at restoring one or both of my 2002's. I have think that I might want to acquire a parts washer for the rusty bits that I want to package and save during the rebuilt. Some guidelines:
1. Doing this out of my garage, not out of an industrial area.
2. I want something that has reasonable cleaning power
3. Something not too caustic that I cant easily dispose of the cleaning agent
4. Something with a reasonable cost
What do you fellers recommend? Is there a better solution than a harbor freight jobbie?
Gerta
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