Hey bud, have you tried lubing the o-ring before priming the pump??Mine used to be a hard stream. Now it is a soft dribble.
Hey bud, have you tried lubing the o-ring before priming the pump??Mine used to be a hard stream. Now it is a soft dribble.
Ya ever walk into a public restroom and the floor's all sticky?You um, do need to clean out the sureshot every now and then...
That's the stuff we use at work. Love it.I've been using this for years. Use Nitrile gloves for sure. That spray bottle is 7 years old, it always has the product in it.
Wurth doesn't sell to the general public.
Find an a shop that uses it, and they may order it for you.
Gotcha on that one, I should have read the whole thread! lol.I think the point is to NOT spend 19 dollars a can.![]()
It will take take paint off, pretty nasty alright.With all-metal sidearms, I've used the CRC Brakleen product. Gets the parts squeaky clean. Nasty stuff, so take precautions with your eyes, lungs, skin. I wouldn't use it for a general bore cleaner, myself (as there are better products for that, IMO), but in my experience it's fairly effective for cleaning.
Zap and let soak. Zap again. Clean the stuff off thoroughly. Then, lubricate appropriately. Works well.
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I think the point is to NOT spend 19 dollars a can.![]()
OReilly parts stores has good brake cleaner and usually at the best price if you catch it on sale. They have sales on it often. I think it's about 3 bucks a can on sale but hard to keep up with prices these days.
That explains a lot. Lol!True.
But you better not be using that indoors without a respirator. That stuff will make you high and destroy brain cells. It stinks.
That explains a lot. Lol!
Not that it's good for ya, but similar is used in just about every automotive shop in the country. Not sure where osha stands on that but just sayin.
Hold on....I know guys that shoot poly auto paint in shorts and a covid mask.
I'm not sure I would use car guys as an example.
Hold on....
Your buddy wears a mask of sorts??
Well I hope he's at least wearing his flip flops.