cleaning sludge out of lifter valley
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laugh if you will, but I modified an attachment for the shop vac to be about the diameter and length of a pencil, and vacuumed that crap out of there.. there wasn't a lot, but what was, was no more when I finished.. what wasn't vacuumed was wiped with a rag- and then re-vacuumed to make sure there was no lint left behind..
when it was buttoned up, it was clean as a whistle..
when it was buttoned up, it was clean as a whistle..
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laugh if you will, but I modified an attachment for the shop vac to be about the diameter and length of a pencil, and vacuumed that crap out of there.. there wasn't a lot, but what was, was no more when I finished.. what wasn't vacuumed was wiped with a rag- and then re-vacuumed to make sure there was no lint left behind..
when it was buttoned up, it was clean as a whistle..
when it was buttoned up, it was clean as a whistle..
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HA!! I tossed that thing when the job was done.. it was pretty nasty..
all it was was the skinny attachment (i guess for cracks and such?).. I cut it with a dremmel wheel from where it tapers from the hose connection to be the same width/diameter to the end.. and then I wrapped it with tape.. it worked just fine..
all it was was the skinny attachment (i guess for cracks and such?).. I cut it with a dremmel wheel from where it tapers from the hose connection to be the same width/diameter to the end.. and then I wrapped it with tape.. it worked just fine..
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