OK, I have done a bunch of searching on this and found no decent answers. I've determined this is due to one of two things:
1. It's
so obvious how to do it that no one bothers to ask.
2. It's a highly guarded, super high tech secret.
What is the best way to clean pistons at home?I'm planning to get 2 gallons of Simple Green and a tub and drop the pistons/rods in head first and let them sit for few weeks. Then scrub them down with a couple of stiff nylon brushes.
Will that be good enough? I do know enough not to use a metal brush on them.
Someone told me the other day I could also use Dawn (dish soap) to soak them?
Can I use a powerwasher on them? I have a small 1200psi Karcher powerwasher available to borrow...
I'm mostly concerned with getting the ring lands cleaned out properly, but aside from that do they NEED to be all shiny and pretty, or does it really matter?
This is such a basic thing, but I don't remember if/how I've done it in the past.
Thanks!