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Is Oxy-clean good for anything other than annoying the crap out of me when I am watching TV?
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Anyone ever try using the dishwasher? Read it on 'another' forum and thought I'd give it a try and it worked great. I only had some 'plastic-y' parts that went in and haven't tried it on any 'nylon-y' parts but its worth a try when I get there. I just knocked the heavy stuff off first with a scrub brush.
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i betcha the dishwasher would work pretty good. i wish i had one... i can see myself ziptie-ing everything to the racks so they dont bounce around all over the place.

next time i wash my whites... i'm gonna throw some parts in there and see what happens. :lol:

it's been awhile since i've cleaned any white parts, but for me just soaking the parts in softscrub and bleach and scrubbing the heck out of them with a vegetable brush every once in awhile prolly worked the best.

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klavy69 wrote:Anyone ever try using the dishwasher?...
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klavy69 wrote:Anyone ever try using the dishwasher?
My only concern with it would be the Heat thats generated in the drying process. I would worry about warping of parts.

I just picked up an RPM rollong chassis. Stripped it down completely last night and made a dish soap bath w/ a small amount of Oxy-clean. I put the parts in last night, and i'll check them tonight when I get home. The parts were quite dirty, so i may need to wash them 2x. Unfortunately the bin I have is too small for the chassis. But just a bit of hand washing on the chassis last night, seemed to help. I'll try a firmer scrubbing of the parts tonight.


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Most dishwashers you can turm off the drying cycle off.
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bearrickster wrote:Most dishwashers you can turm off the drying cycle off.
You should be very very careful of the drying cycle. With non-dishwahser safe plastics they will melt. :shock:

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Dr. Robotnik wrote:
bearrickster wrote:Most dishwashers you can turm off the drying cycle off.
You should be very very careful of the drying cycle. With non-dishwahser safe plastics they will melt. :shock:
and if you use any chemicals to clean your parts with, the residue will rest on the heating element. I found out the hard way, some chemicals do not like to get hot. Opened up the dishwasher one day and nearly passed out from the fumes. I had to evacuate the house. Even the ninja my closet could not handle it and ninjas are awesome.

Definitely turn off the element if you can.
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Tadracket wrote:Even the ninja in my closet could not handle it and ninjas are awesome.
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Yep, should've been more specific. Definitely turn the drying cycle off and if you can't just wait for it to get there and take them out for it. The latter is what I had to do and what do the say...what she don't know won't kill me :mrgreen: ...err, I mean her. Didn't use any chemicals but some jet dry but did do a little scrubbin on the heavy stuff first. Yep, I would imagine the ninja would turn and run with some major chemical smell :wink: .
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