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Sep 09, 2024 - 10:38 AM
To use Berryman B12 Chemtool in conjunction with 905 Chem-Dip Professional Parts Cleaner, you can follow these steps to achieve an efficient and effective cleaning process for your automotive parts:
Materials Needed:- Berryman B12 Chemtool (spray or liquid)
- Berryman 905 Chem-Dip Professional Parts Cleaner
- Personal protective equipment (gloves, eye protection, etc.)
- A well-ventilated workspace
- Containers for soaking (for Chem-Dip)
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Preparation:
- Ensure you are working in a well-ventilated area, and wear appropriate safety gear like gloves and safety goggles.
- Disassemble the part if necessary to separate any plastic, rubber, or other materials that cannot be submerged in Chem-Dip.
- Remove excess dirt or grime from the part using a brush or rag to reduce buildup that can interfere with the cleaning process.
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Pre-Treatment with Berryman B12 Chemtool:
- Spray or Apply B12 Chemtool: If using Berryman B12 Chemtool spray or liquid, apply it directly to the parts with heavy carbon deposits, varnish, or sludge. Focus on areas with tough contamination like fuel system components, carburetors, or engine parts.
- Let it Sit: Allow the B12 to sit for several minutes (up to 15-20 minutes, depending on the level of buildup) to break down the heavy deposits and grime. You may use a brush to agitate the cleaner and help lift the contaminants.
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Wipe or Rinse (Optional):
- After the B12 Chemtool has had time to work, you can wipe away excess debris with a rag or rinse it with water or solvent. This helps remove the initial loosened grime so the Chem-Dip can penetrate more effectively in the next step.
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Soak in 905 Chem-Dip:
- Submerge the Metal Parts: Place the pre-treated metal parts in the Chem-Dip container. Ensure the parts are fully submerged.
- Soak for Recommended Time: Allow the parts to soak for 15-30 minutes or longer, depending on the level of contamination and buildup. Follow the product label for guidance on soaking times.
- Check and Agitate: Periodically check the parts during the soak and agitate them if necessary to help the Chem-Dip loosen any remaining grime.
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Rinse and Final Clean:
- After soaking, remove the parts from the Chem-Dip and rinse them thoroughly with water or solvent to wash off the chemical residue.
- Use a brush if needed to remove any remaining debris.
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Dry the Parts:
- Dry the cleaned parts completely before reassembling or reinstalling them.
- Avoid Submerging Plastics or Rubber: Since the Chem-Dip can damage non-metal materials, ensure you only immerse metal parts and keep plastic or rubber components away from the solution.
- Proper Disposal: Dispose of any used chemicals according to local regulations for hazardous waste.
By pre-treating with Berryman B12 and following with the Chem-Dip soak, you can effectively clean and restore heavily soiled parts, especially those with carbon buildup and grime.
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