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    Posted: 14 Jul 2019 at 6:17pm
Working on my styled 1949 WF. Got the hand brake levers loosened, took them off to look inside. Have a bunch of wasp and mouse nest crud in there. Some I can reach and pull out but I’m going to need to flush it out. Don’t want to take the bands off. What can I flush it with?
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Hot soapy water then flush out with clear hot water. It worked for me. Smile
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Air compressor and wand
CA, WD, C, 3 Bs, 2 Gs, WC, I-400, 914
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Blow it out with compressed air, follow up with a can of Brakekleen, and blow it out again. Should be good ta' go......
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Along with EYE PROTECTION AND A MASK, lol! But seriously too. That crap is not at all healthy to humans.
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I always use a shop vacuum first. I have a small hose (about 5/8") that I use to clean my pellet stove, that I use to get in the narrow places, then blow it out with an air hose to get the rest.
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