Good afternoon,
Since selsol is no longer offered by densi nutone......what is everyone's go to feed tire cleaner?
Good afternoon,
Since selsol is no longer offered by densi nutone......what is everyone's go to feed tire cleaner?
I use Isopropyl alcohol 70%..works great, you can also try " blanket wash" ( used in printing industry) if you have acces to it.
Antonio
When I clean gray feed rollers I usually start with blue glass cleaner or water. If they seem a little dried out, I hit them with some WD-40.
For most all other rubber I use WD-40.
WD-40 is easy to obtain and moreover, it works.
Depending on the type of feed rollers, sometimes I'll scrape/sand the old dried out rubber off in order to get down to some good rubber. That doesn't work on all rollers, tho.
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Quick question: Do you view rubber rejuvenator as a temporary or permanent fix?
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Not sure.
Is extending the life of a given expendable a temporary fix?
If I have to put it in a binary category, I suppose it would fall into temporary fix.
The reason that I ask is because I used to use it a lot but most of the time I would have to go back and replace the feed tires with new. Because of that, I only use it in a pinch and I always go back and replace later.
I have had it to last for a long time but I'm never comfortable with it.
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