Grease On Hood

/ Grease On Hood
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#21  
I went ahead and cleaned the hood with diesel and then dish soap.

Man, that diesel cleaned up the stubborn grease like a hot knife through butter. Worked great.!!
 
/ Grease On Hood #22  
I think mineral spirits works well too but diesel in my neck of the woods is $2.75/gallon and mineral spirits is close to $10/gallon :eek: It used to be cheap but aint no more.

naptha works well and won't harm most cured paints.. leaves no residue and flashes fast.. I try to avoid anything with laqure thinner as it can remove paint.

soundguy
 
/ Grease On Hood #23  
Kerosene or diesel is my "go-to" cleaner for anything on a painted surface because it's about the most gentle thing I can think of, other than plain soapy water. I also use it to get tar spots off my car.

I haven't tried it yet, but this spring I'll see if it will cut the diesel soot from the exhaust that stains my loader arm and bottom of the hood. That stuff is very hard to get off with just soapy water. My guess is that it will work.
 
/ Grease On Hood #24  
Kerosene or diesel is my "go-to" cleaner for anything on a painted surface because it's about the most gentle thing I can think of, other than plain soapy water. I also use it to get tar spots off my car.

I haven't tried it yet, but this spring I'll see if it will cut the diesel soot from the exhaust that stains my loader arm and bottom of the hood. That stuff is very hard to get off with just soapy water. My guess is that it will work.

Runner,
A good surfactant (reduces surface tension) type cleaner will remove diesel soot easily. For a small area try some 409 or Fantastic and a soft brush. I use a commercial type house wash soap or car wash soap.


Soundguy,
I use mineral spirits not laquer thinner, laquer thinner is even more costly and is to tough on the paint.
 
/ Grease On Hood #25  
Soundguy,
I use mineral spirits not laquer thinner, laquer thinner is even more costly and is to tough on the paint.

Lotsa spray cleaners like some carb cleaners use laquer thinner. i know some people use spray brake and carb cleaner near interchangeably.. that's why I mentioned it... IE. grabbing carb cleaner instead of a can of brake cleaner to clean something off a painted surface may lead to a repaint.. etc.

soundguy
 
/ Grease On Hood #26  
SoundGuy,
Don't know if it is true or just an old wives tale, but I have heard that some of the carb cleaners can be tough on metal parts made with the loss foam process. In some cases it can disolve or make them porous allowing them to leak. I heard that when their was some discussion about Mercury Marine parts. Ever heard of that?
 
/ Grease On Hood #27  
There was suggestion I didn't see.
Just sell the tractor and get a new one. :D :D

Wedge
 
/ Grease On Hood #28  
I don't know the actual reason, other than perhaps a ph problem, but I have heard of problems with some carb cleaners inthe dip buckets and some issues with aluminum and or bronze parts.. I have cleaned aluminum carbs in dip style cleaners.. though I usually don't leave them in long than needed to get the paint and varnish off.. so can't verify that rumor or not. Though have

soundguy
 
/ Grease On Hood #29  
I just hit it with the pressure washer and move it somewhere else on the tractor.
 
/ Grease On Hood #30  
I haven't tried it yet, but this spring I'll see if it will cut the diesel soot from the exhaust that stains my loader arm and bottom of the hood. That stuff is very hard to get off with just soapy water.

Another thing to try is something like this: PPC BELLY WASH AND DEGREASER from Aircraft Spruce. I am not sure if this is the particular product that I used but it took off 30+ years of soot and grease form the belly of a plane I used to own. Nothing else worked (although I did not try diesel)
 
/ Grease On Hood #31  
There are some good de-greasers out there... just spray on soft brush and pressure wash off, We use them a lot on dirty old equipment that we buy/sell . I find bird s#!t is a bigger problem when they've roosted in sheds over combines and trucks for the winter , takes some moving!
 
/ Grease On Hood #33  
Kerosene or diesel is my "go-to" cleaner for anything on a painted surface because it's about the most gentle thing I can think of, other than plain soapy water. I also use it to get tar spots off my car.

I haven't tried it yet, but this spring I'll see if it will cut the diesel soot from the exhaust that stains my loader arm and bottom of the hood. That stuff is very hard to get off with just soapy water. My guess is that it will work.

Many have mentioned what I'd use, gasoline. It's my multipurpose shop cleaner. yeah, throw in the safety stuff, I know.

As for carbon, Ramsey Power Bolt is awesome. You can get it through WW Grainger.


I also agree with WD40 on some stuff. I use it as the final cleaner on the wheels of both my street and dirt cycles. Gas removes the big clumps of chain lube and road grime, WD removes the film left over while leaving a nice flat shine.

E
 
/ Grease On Hood #34  
Acetone will do the job.

Acetone will work. However, it may take off way more than you want. If you try this test in on some surface with the same paint to see if it strips off the paint also. Also be aware that it will dry you skin, should not be a big deal for a small job.
 
/ Grease On Hood #35  
Acetone will do the job.

acetone is a solvent, don't use it on paint, it won't take off grease. we use it at work, its a key ingredient is making cigarette filters and i know for a fact it won't disolve grease. highly flamable. use dawn dish washing liquid.
 
/ Grease On Hood #36  
dang, there's now 4 pages on how to remove grease from a friggin hood. i think its time to move on. the snow better melt soon or we tractor guys will be discussing knitting.
 
/ Grease On Hood #37  
there are 2 threads on checking tire pressure.. and arguments about it.... :(

soundguy
 
/ Grease On Hood #38  
Knitting?

I spent the day on my 820 gear tractor with the tiller and had one of my employees on the 4520 with the landplane. Good to have a chance to ride the tractors finally. There wasw some old grease on the 820 but that will wait for another day.:D
 

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