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General Maintenance Tips => Tools and Lubricants => Topic started by: franky on April 06, 2012, 05:50:40 PM

Title: B-B-Q Lighter Fluid
Post by: franky on April 06, 2012, 05:50:40 PM
Usually, I use the yellow plastic bottle of Ronsonol lighter fluid to clean out my bearings.  Has anyone used the charcoal lighter fluid that they use to start up the Hibachi charcoal stove?  Is it okay, or does it leave some sort of undesireable residue?
Title: Re: B-B-Q Lighter Fluid
Post by: Nessie Hunter on April 06, 2012, 06:33:22 PM
Yes....  Even the lighter fluid leaves a residue.....

Use the Carb Cleaner or Brake cleaner in the Pressure cans..  No Residue....
A can or so of compressed Air for Computers works if you dont have a compressor to blow them out and dry them...
Title: Re: B-B-Q Lighter Fluid
Post by: flyforfish21 on April 06, 2012, 06:57:23 PM
Use any cleaner/lighter fluid. I just finish by running them through Isopropyl alcohol which takes any remaining residue off.

Geoff
Title: Re: B-B-Q Lighter Fluid
Post by: Bryan Young on April 06, 2012, 07:13:42 PM
Agree with Jeoff if using lighter fluid.  try to get 90% or higher.  Less have way too much water IMO.
Title: Re: B-B-Q Lighter Fluid
Post by: Norcal Pescador on April 07, 2012, 12:19:41 AM
Charcoal lighter fluid is basically de-scented or unscented kerosene. I suppose it could be used if you've got really, really thick old grease that is more like tar that needs to be removed. After that I would use carb or brake cleaner.
Title: Re: B-B-Q Lighter Fluid
Post by: franky on April 08, 2012, 12:14:41 AM
Thanks folks.
Title: Re: B-B-Q Lighter Fluid
Post by: coastalobsession on April 09, 2012, 06:52:52 PM
If you dont want to use the spray can of carb cleaner then try B-12 Chemtool.
Title: Re: B-B-Q Lighter Fluid
Post by: alantani on April 10, 2012, 03:18:16 AM
please do not.  the flash potential for lighter fluid is too high.