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rayroni

posted on 25/10/04 at 09:13 AM Reply With Quote
Cleaning Coolant expansion tanks

On previous thread (that I can’t find) someone mentioned that they had a technique for making grubby old header/expansion tanks ‘look like new again’. They had used some household item - can anyone remember what it was or offer other advice?
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ned

posted on 25/10/04 at 09:16 AM Reply With Quote
soda crystals or something. i remember bob telling me how it was done once..

Ned.





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James

posted on 25/10/04 at 09:21 AM Reply With Quote
Bucket of water and washing machine powder worked fine for me.
Left it in there a couple of days and stirred the mix every so often to keep the soap 'fresh'.

James

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Deckman001

posted on 25/10/04 at 12:10 PM Reply With Quote
I did he same as James, came up looking better than new

Jason






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NS Dev

posted on 25/10/04 at 12:11 PM Reply With Quote
I have used either washing powder or bleach, and the magic ingredient........................................some fine gravel. 1/2 fill the tank with washing powder/bleach and water solution with the outlets bunged, add a handful of gravel, put the top on and shake vigorously for a few mins, job done!
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indykid

posted on 25/10/04 at 12:13 PM Reply With Quote
will it work to shift this rusty cr*p in mine?
at the minute it's spoiling my engine bay

cheers
tom






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indykid

posted on 25/10/04 at 12:15 PM Reply With Quote
here's the pic - ooooops, sort of forgot it last post. Rescued attachment tank.jpg
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Deckman001

posted on 25/10/04 at 12:30 PM Reply With Quote
Mine was worse than that before i started, it looks brill white now with just the washing powder trick !!

Jason






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Surrey Dave

posted on 25/10/04 at 12:54 PM Reply With Quote
Used washing powder ,bleach,kitchen cleaner, none of them worked just by pouring in and shaking,.
So I inserted something like a teatowel and prodded it around with a stick and then pulled it out , that shifted the more stubborn bits of clagg................

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Petemate

posted on 25/10/04 at 01:14 PM Reply With Quote
Hi All
I too used washing powder in mine, plus a very useful item of kitchen equipment - yes, the humble washing machine. Worked a treat on both the exp tank and washer bottle. Hot wash.
Pete(Oldgit)






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locoboy

posted on 25/10/04 at 01:20 PM Reply With Quote
Callipers in the sink i got away with................................



but an expansion tank in the washing machine!

not on you life





ATB
Locoboy

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stephen_gusterson

posted on 25/10/04 at 01:27 PM Reply With Quote
cleaned up a bike wiring loom nicely in the dishwasher with the normal powder anda little bleach.

trick is to do it after shes gone to bed or during a tv prog she likes.



atb

steve






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greggors84

posted on 25/10/04 at 05:43 PM Reply With Quote
Tried the washing powder, but didnt seem to work, left it in there a day and it hadnt changed at all so took it out. Not sure if it wasnt strong enough? Might try the gravel method.





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bob

posted on 25/10/04 at 06:21 PM Reply With Quote
Mine came up alright with the washing powder but it has a be a biological one,none of that save the world non bio crap if you have kids you'll understand that.

Also it has been said that the dishwasher will do the trick






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rusty nuts

posted on 25/10/04 at 07:21 PM Reply With Quote
Used dishwasher powder on my screen wash bottle that was in a bit of a state, now pretty clean, suspect a go in the dishwasher would have been better but bottled out when the missus mentioned castration. Rusty
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bob

posted on 25/10/04 at 09:16 PM Reply With Quote
I should have mentioned that use of the dishwasher for cleaning car parts is completely at your own risk,best done when the mrs has gone shopping






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James

posted on 26/10/04 at 09:59 AM Reply With Quote
I'd imagine turning it on a 2nd time (without tools/looms/washer bottles etc.) to give it a clean might be a good idea! Might stop your forks tasting of 10w-40 too!

Cheers,

James

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Alistair Mc

posted on 27/10/04 at 04:08 PM Reply With Quote
Dishwasher

mine went in the dishwasher along with my rocker covers. When the wife was out of course, then used a dishwasher cleaner to get rid of the smell, the wife was none the wiser
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pbura

posted on 27/10/04 at 04:48 PM Reply With Quote
Vinegar

For bottles with rust on the inside, might want to try filling with vinegar and letting sit for about an hour.

In the states, there's some stuff called 'CLR' for removing rust and lime deposits from plumbing, rust from driveways, etc. Wonder if there might be something similar at the hardware store.

For exterior gook, there's nothing like a dishwasher. Cool idea to run the wiring harness though.

Pete





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Peteff

posted on 27/10/04 at 04:52 PM Reply With Quote
Stupid name but...

Anybody tried this Cillit Bang stuff they advertise on telly. It looks like it might be just what we all need.





yours, Pete

I went into the RSPCA office the other day. It was so small you could hardly swing a cat in there.

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indykid

posted on 27/10/04 at 09:48 PM Reply With Quote
i'd be skeptical of that stuff, that guy just sounds too entusiastic

i like the way they prove how good it is by dropping a lump of highly reactive metal into the stuff and oooh watch it fizz away in 15 seconds. Come on have they never done gcse chemistry?

or am i just too cynical for my years
tom






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indykid

posted on 27/10/04 at 10:00 PM Reply With Quote
so will it come any cleaner than this? (compared to pic on page 1 of this thread)

this is using horticultaral grit and non bio, daz citrus fresh works better than persil. will try vinegar now, and dishwasher, when we have a bit more powder. would'nt want to use the last bit now would i

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psylsph

posted on 28/10/04 at 11:21 AM Reply With Quote
Cillit Bang

Not sure about expansion tanks etc, but works wonders on water mark, stainless steel taps etc.
Yes I know sad bod who's married and still has to do the cleaning.

PS The missus thought the advert was a joke!!!!

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James

posted on 28/10/04 at 12:43 PM Reply With Quote
I wonder if one could create a 'rumbler' effect by putting the stones and water) in then sealing the holes. Then put it on top of you washing machine while it on spin cycle.

The vibration effects would be a lot less tiring than shaking it and it'd be free to use too!

HTH,

James

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Terrapin_racing

posted on 29/10/04 at 10:11 AM Reply With Quote
interesting debate on CBang
http://www.petercooper.co.uk/archives/000416.html

http://www.cillitbang.co.uk





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