My favorite method is to wrap the scotch brite around an old drill bit, then
use the drill to spin it. Works great to clean the inside of the tubing...
Dan
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On Saturday, February 22, 2014 8:08 PM, "jcjacobsen@q.com" <jcjacobsen@q.com>
wrote:
Hi Doug,
>
>I'll put in the 3rd vote for WD40 and "greenies" type scouring pad. I wore a
>pair of rubber covered gloves while cleaning tubing. They were a little bulky
>but kept the hands cleaner.
>
>And THEN, for some reason, I didn't put them on. Hands got messy, but
>tolerable. just have to watch out for the burrs in the aluminum. Wrap a small
>chunk of green pad around a small dowel or phillips screwdriver to clean the
>inside of the tubing.
>
>73
>K9WN Jake
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