Most efficient way to clean tools?
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Re: Most efficient way to clean tools?
The following video demonstrates the step-by-step process on how to properly clean and maintain your Delta Kits I-100 injector.
Korey Gobin
Delta Kits, Inc.

Delta Kits, Inc.

Re: Most efficient way to clean tools?
What is the guy in the video using to spray on the tools? I may be mistaken but I thought Bruce said Delta kits didn't need cleaning after every use, he mentions after every 10th use? Did I mis-understand something?
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Re: Most efficient way to clean tools?
In the video the technician is using canned air to clean the I-100 injector. We recommend cleaning with canned air or denatured alcohol between each repair and always cleaning with denatured aclohol if you will not be using the injector within a few minutes. Bruce probably mentioned that you should change your end seal every 10 repairs.
Korey Gobin
Delta Kits, Inc.

Delta Kits, Inc.

Re: Most efficient way to clean tools?
Your right, I'm wrong. Thanks for clearing that up Kgobin.Kgobin wrote:In the video the technician is using canned air to clean the I-100 injector. We recommend cleaning with canned air or denatured alcohol between each repair and always cleaning with denatured aclohol if you will not be using the injector within a few minutes. Bruce probably mentioned that should change you end seal every 10 repairs.
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