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WHwest8597

What cleaner does everyone use when tearing down a deck for a rebuild?

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8ntruck

I'd start with my pressure washer.  Elbow grease, wire brush, various solvents for oil/grease removal, soap, water will all come in handy.  Penetrating oil will also be needed to help loosen stubborn fasteners.

 

Good luck.

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roadapples

Automotive engine cleaner...

Probably more for greasy stuff...

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BearPro

If you can find it, get some stuff called "Challenger" it's a water based de-greaser and it's the best stuff I have ever used.

I once had some fluorescent light fixtures I was trying to clean up, (they are always black right under the tubes) I tried everything

on these, even lacquer thinner nothing worked, I was going to repaint them. 

Then I thought what the hell let's try the Challenger on them, even though it's not really made for it.

The stuff was amazing, as soon I sprayed some of it on, it removed all that black crap from under the bulbs, and I didn't have to re-paint.

It's also great stuff to prep aluminum with, before TIG welding. My friend keeps a spray bottle of the stuff right next to his welder.

He told me that it works better than anything else he had used.

If only I could get Project Farm on Youtube to test the stuff 'cause I'm sure nothing else would come close to what this stuff does.

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Jeff-C175
1 hour ago, BearPro said:

nothing else would come close to what this stuff does.

 

Lysol gel toity bowl cleaner?

 

 

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peter lena

@WHwest8597  use the sun to also help you out , after  cleaning  out the original grunge , typically do a aerosol penetrating oil soak down ,  to lubricate , / saturate and bake into that neglected metal , that also enhances the ability to clean out more grunge , does the deck have deflectors on it ? probably packed with rotting grass , I  personally removed the flat lower shield , to clean out and dry that spot , the deck supported on a 45 deg angle to the sun , will transform , with hot sun and oil soak . thats all I  use on mine , realize this is totally off the norm , for deck prep , but none of my decks have any rot or rust on them , also do a total bearing lubrication related change out , to deck spindles and related mule drive bearings , no noise or bearing failures .  just some ideas , pete 

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