Cleaning injector

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ChipRite

Cleaning injector

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I found using a barrel cleaning brush from a gunshop works well for cleaning the inner threads of the injector after cleaning with alcohol or acetone.
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have any pics that you can post here?
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I attached it to a small screwdriver. My photography may need some work!
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Re: Cleaning injector

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why not just put the unscrewed plunger and injector body into a jar of denatured alcohol?
Screw the top of the jar on tight and shake the contents of the jar for about 5 seconds.
I do that after each use. Works fine. No brush required
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Yes, that what I am supposed to be doing, but had a mishap and then some partially cured resin that would not come off, an hour in acetone and the brush and all was well! The brush idea is only for those like me that make mistakes!
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Yeah, that is a good idea, I imagine a .3- calibere brush would work well! Way to try new stuff and share it! Thanks!
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I used to have one but now I use a old throw away tooth brush
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