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Originally Posted by denshidereku
**** it... I'll just pay the local dealer to perform the 12k mile service tune-up and carb clean for me ($300)...
Don't really want spontaneous fires from chem dip, and not particularly motivated to learn how to be more careful, and my boss who's also a motorcycle guy said that it's probably an issue that's above my level of comprehension to be able to fix.
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Chem Dip does not cause "spontaneous fires". It is perfectly safe to use as directed, which is to soak the metal parts in internal basket that comes in the can of Chem Dip. I found that I can use it in a sonic cleaner, which produces heat, if used outside, away from combustibles, and monitored carefully. I don't recommend that others use it in their sonic cleaners.