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Lewis Moon 01-08-2022 01:35 PM

Best way to clean off baked on grease?
 
I have a set of Campy carbon cranks that have a layer of baked on grease on the inside of the spider. Best way to clean it off? OMS isn't cutting it.

Hindmost 01-08-2022 01:43 PM

Mineral spirits do not dissolve it? Are you sure it is grease, petroleum based?

Any chance it's sport drink and grime? Water soluble...

HenryA 01-08-2022 02:08 PM

Oil eater.

Dave 01-08-2022 03:36 PM

I'd try hot soapy water. It may be energy drink.

Indy 01-08-2022 03:40 PM

I have been using Lysol wipes for all kinds of grime cleanup and they seem to do wonders.

For metal, I go over it again with a slightly damp cloth to get the residue off.

RoosterCogset 01-08-2022 05:22 PM

too obvious

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.RJ 01-08-2022 06:04 PM

oven cleaner will remove any anodizing thats on the cranks/spider/ring, dont do that.

buddybikes 01-08-2022 06:07 PM

Simple green aircraft cleaner.

cinema 01-08-2022 06:22 PM

kerosene maybe. goo gone also works wonders

Hellgate 01-08-2022 06:30 PM

Automotive brake cleaner.

johnniecakes 01-08-2022 06:40 PM

Gasoline

charliedid 01-08-2022 06:53 PM

Fire

RoosterCogset 01-08-2022 07:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by .RJ (Post 3034500)
oven cleaner will remove any anodizing thats on the cranks/spider/ring, dont do that.

No kidding? Hmm.. but it's specifically for baked on grease. Mind you, not sure why the OP baked his cranks in the first place?

Doug Fattic 01-08-2022 07:44 PM

I'm a frame painter so I have a convenient supply of lacquer thinner I use to clean paint out of spray guns. It works very well on greasy problems. It is a very strong petroleum based liquid. I wear nitrile gloves when using it.

There is another petroleum based cleaner I use to get rid of sanding dust and finger prints before heading into the spray booth. It is sold under various brand names and is available at auto paint stores. It is a very mild liquid by comparison and I use this on surfaces that have decals that might get melted with a stronger cleaner.

HenryA 01-08-2022 08:05 PM

I’m serious.

https://oileater.com/industrial/clea...inal-formula/]

Let it soak a few minutes, scrub with gentle scrub brush and rinse in hot water.


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