QUOTE: Originally posted by mondotrains wet it with rubbing alcohol (available at drugstores for around 50 cents a pint) I should mention that a large plastic eyedropper (around 6" long available at most pharmacies) is a great tool for wetting the paper towels as mentioned above. It enables you to squirt the paper towel just where you want it rather than trying to pour it out of the pint bottle. I actually pour the alcohol into an empty peanut butter jar because it is easier to work from this than those tall bottles that the alcohol comes in. Hope this helps. Mondo
QUOTE: Originally posted by jamison1 Thunder, I started using a dremel with a small wire brush on the end, It cleans the wheels better than when they were factory new in my opion. Its the easiest method (and cleanest too) that Ive found.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by Big_Boy_4005 QUOTE: Originally posted by jamison1 Thunder, I started using a dremel with a small wire brush on the end, It cleans the wheels better than when they were factory new in my opion. Its the easiest method (and cleanest too) that Ive found. Don't do that with plastic wheels!!! Jamison, would you please remove a few of those photos from your signature. They cause every topic you respond to, to be forced into a wide screen scroll, which is really annoying.
QUOTE: Originally posted by jamison1 QUOTE: Originally posted by Big_Boy_4005 QUOTE: Originally posted by jamison1 Thunder, I started using a dremel with a small wire brush on the end, It cleans the wheels better than when they were factory new in my opion. Its the easiest method (and cleanest too) that Ive found. Don't do that with plastic wheels!!! Jamison, would you please remove a few of those photos from your signature. They cause every topic you respond to, to be forced into a wide screen scroll, which is really annoying. Big boy, I should have said that when I clean the brass wheels I use the wire brush and with plastic I switch to an identical looking nylon brush, never has damaged the pastic. I suppose if you would let it sit to long it may, but have yet to experience problems. And as to the photos, they have been removed. Sorry for the problems it caused.[:)]
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