Use carb cleaner or brake cleaner.
Use the fuel brake cleaner or throttle body cleaner.
brake cleaner works well for me
No, the drums can be cleaned with brake cleaner.No, the drums can be cleaned with brake cleaner.
The main chemical in brake cleaner is usually a solvent such as acetone, toluene, or ethanol. These solvents help to dissolve and remove oil, grease, and other contaminants from the braking system. It is important to use brake cleaner in a well-ventilated area due to its strong fumes.
If you were to use brake cleaner it will clean all the dirt and oil off of it.
An aerosol delivered solvent is the main ingredient in brake cleaners. Brake cleaner can come in both chlorinated and non-chlorinated forms. Brake cleaner can be toxic, so wear a mask and avoid breathing in the chemicals.
Brake Kleen, Carburator Cleaner, Mineral Spirits, Purple Power (This is a Highly Caustic Cleaner which can and will burn your skin if not handled properly)
If the shoes have been soaked in fluid, there is no cleaning them. I have tried brake cleaner, even tried using my torch and heating them very hot to bubbl out the fluid - no joy. Replace them if they have been soaked. If you just have a little on the surface, use conventional brake cleaner (spray can).
i assume you mean in your car, as in under the hood brake cleaner or simple green
yes
I can't say categorically, but I sure would not!I wouldn't think it good for the throttle body, intake, fuel injectors, cylinders and electronics to have brake cleaner sprayed on / in them.Do NOT use plain old carb cleaner or the like - ask at the parts store for the right kind of cleaner to use in order to avoid damaging this very expensive sensor. CRC makes a product specificly for your MAF sensor. DO NOT USE ANYTHING ELSE.