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Is there a safe method of removing carbon from inside the header?
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try one of these
Chimney Wire brush
or get these.
My dad has some wire brushes that hook onto your standard drill, but they have a twisted wire shaft bout a foot long with wire brushes at the end.
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I'd say your best bet is to leave it untouched.
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hardk0re,Jan 15 2007, 03:22 AM Wrote:I'd say your best bet is to leave it untouched.
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Yeah i was just wondering. Maybe like a chemical dip or something to break up the carbon or something.
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SmokeBCBuDZ,Jan 14 2007, 11:27 PM Wrote:hardk0re,Jan 15 2007, 03:22 AM Wrote:I'd say your best bet is to leave it untouched.
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Yeah i was just wondering. Maybe like a chemical dip or something to break up the carbon or something.
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Fine, if you don't want to put power to clean it, just use some Kleen-Flo parts cleaner.
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