Just spotted this in Machine Mart
Not sure I'd want it on my car parts though!
Blimey! Didn't know they still made it. Used to be the weapon of choice in the sixties for cleaning motorcycle engine parts.
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Originally posted by mistergrumpy
Just spotted this in Machine Mart
Not sure I'd want it on my car parts though!
Why in heavens name not, I use it to clean any oily/greasy parts, works great and leaves the parts nice and clean. Cheers Ray
wilkingj - 27/8/11 at 04:37 PMCooo... one of the oldest products about. Works just as well today as it did 40 years ago on my BSA and Francis Barnet Cruiser 80.
irvined - 27/8/11 at 08:01 PMI'm sure its great for car parts, but i'm not sure i'd want cold JIZer over my hands....
DIY Si - 27/8/11 at 09:20 PMquote:
Originally posted by irvined
I'm sure its great for car parts, but i'm not sure i'd want cold JIZer over my hands....
So warm it first if it bothers you....
mad-butcher - 28/8/11 at 07:26 AMThe same answer as many of the above, many happy an hour spent cleaning my old T110 tribsa with it, then using swarfega to clean my hands until I discovered sugar and cooking fat did the same job, never knew the 2 were tied together though.
tony
Peteff - 28/8/11 at 08:42 AMI've been using Jizer this week to clean my bike, my local parts shop has always had it in stock. It's always been that or Gunk for cleaning parts and I even like the smell of it.
slammed - 28/8/11 at 11:59 AMthis stuff works wonders when i have used it so does gunk!