Ok - another cleaning approach-
When I'm faced with a real gunky gun (none of mine get real gunky, someone else's) I disassemble everything and go to work with Simple Green mixed with equal part water, a 50/50 solution. It's a great dirt and grease and crud dissolver.
I dry the parts off off give them a dose of Breakfree.
Now, if I need to finish a project such as this later or another day, I spray everything with WD-40 (I can hear the sreams already). WD-40 is a moisture displacer, that's why the initials are WD, and will keep everything protected for a couple of days until I get back to finishing the job. The advantage to WD-40, besides displacing any water, is that is is light, does not damage anything, and is easy to clean up when I want to remove it. Besides, it's much cheaper than anything except kerosene, which I think is a major component of WD-40.
Rest assured - I NEVER use it for lubrication or long-term protection. [img]eek.gif[/img]
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