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How to clean acetal?
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title asks it all
![]() i just got a used mcw60-r2 off another member, and it is FILTHY ![]() copper -> no problem, just a toothbrush for gunk + H20/Vinegar soaking goodness acetal top -> will vinegar degrade / damage it in any way? thanks pros
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Acetel/Delrin can stand most solvents so I just use rubbing alcohol and a brush to clean it. I really don't know about the 10% white vinegar, acidic pH can hurt some plastics so to be safe I just use alcohol on Delrin.
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