i may have to try that... but it dosent work on dishes like true carb
cleaner ither... (i have taken small al aluminum pots with scorched on crud
and put them in a vat of hot caustic soda (carb dip) for a few minuets... it
works wonders!)

On Thu, Feb 10, 2011 at 4:06 PM, surfswab <surfs...@gmail.com> wrote:

> There's a green version of that, using -- of all things -- Pine Sol
> diluted 2 to 1.
>
> Saw before/after pics on the Nighthawk Forums site of a rack of 750
> carbs that had been submerged in the solution for a couple days, then
> rinsed in plain water and blown dry.
>
> Looked pretty good.  Also non-toxic, cheap and easy on rubber parts.
>
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