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How do I clean my small outboard engine?
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<blockquote data-quote="Pappy" data-source="post: 244155" data-attributes="member: 3278"><p>Go find a product called "Spray 9". It is about the most powerful cleaner/degreaser I have ever seen. Makes the Purple Power and that stuff look like yesterdays dishwater in comparison. Dont leave it on good paint too long, it will leave a mark in it. On good paint just use a light brushing and then a quick rinse. Inside your pan I would just tilt the engne up so the carb throat is pointed down and soak it with the stuff. Another good cleaner is mineral spirits. Cant beat that on crusty grease and it's easy on paint.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pappy, post: 244155, member: 3278"] Go find a product called "Spray 9". It is about the most powerful cleaner/degreaser I have ever seen. Makes the Purple Power and that stuff look like yesterdays dishwater in comparison. Dont leave it on good paint too long, it will leave a mark in it. On good paint just use a light brushing and then a quick rinse. Inside your pan I would just tilt the engne up so the carb throat is pointed down and soak it with the stuff. Another good cleaner is mineral spirits. Cant beat that on crusty grease and it's easy on paint. [/QUOTE]
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