MVRCorp Well-Known Member Joined Nov 10, 2006 Messages 1,723 Reaction score 22 Feb 6, 2012 #1 I cleaned my carb body with carb cleaner and rinsed it with water. Now it has that white powdery spots on it which I assume is light oxidation. What's the best way to clean that off?
I cleaned my carb body with carb cleaner and rinsed it with water. Now it has that white powdery spots on it which I assume is light oxidation. What's the best way to clean that off?
Oldschoolcuda Early-A Body Nerd FABO Gold Member Joined Mar 24, 2008 Messages 5,454 Reaction score 3,558 Location Chesapeake, Va Feb 6, 2012 #2 Here is what works for me. Simply use baby wipes to remove oxidation & then treat with a good aluminum preservative like the one Harley offers. This stuff is great, only $15 & keeps the fuzzy's off my carbs when cars are stored all winter. http://www.harley-davidson.com/gma/...4302289471&bmUID=1237859732968&bmLocale=en_US Oldschoolcuda
Here is what works for me. Simply use baby wipes to remove oxidation & then treat with a good aluminum preservative like the one Harley offers. This stuff is great, only $15 & keeps the fuzzy's off my carbs when cars are stored all winter. http://www.harley-davidson.com/gma/...4302289471&bmUID=1237859732968&bmLocale=en_US Oldschoolcuda