Cleaning clutches

indy_500

Well-known member
what do you guys all do/use when you clean your clutches? i heard to use acetone, would i be fine using nail polish remover then? i have little white specks all over my clutches and i want to get rid of them. i've soaked some secondary's in water before and wiped it down good with just water. any suggestions?

thanks,
indy
 

whitedust

Well-known member
Careful Indy don't crack a nail .....cleaning clutches is manley work.:) I won't tell your sis you lifted her fingernail remover. I know my sis would have been pissed back in the day......never touch her stuff!!!:mad:
 

frnash

Active member
Careful Indy don't crack a nail .....cleaning clutches is manley [sic] work.:) I won't tell your sis you lifted her fingernail remover. I know my sis would have been pissed back in the day......never touch her stuff!!!:mad:
Fingernail remover? Must be a pair o' pliers. Ouch! :D
 

ezra

Well-known member
here we go again... :mad:

I think I see the scene.painted nails first went to hardware store to match ski tip pink to nail pink did a quick tuck under and sang a few bars of I feel pretty oh so pretty when spraying the matching pink tips.
 

lvr1000

New member
Fingernail remover? Must be a pair o' pliers. Ouch! :D

Finger nail remover, did that to four nails of my younger brother once, and yes a huge ouch! Luckily only his nails and not his fingers or hand. I was using a skidsteer to position a hammermill tongue on the tractor drawbar. He yelled out "Ok" to lower but at the last second he tried to pull the tongue for better alignment. I set the tongue on his fingers on the drawbar and he instinctively yanked out his fingers leaving nails and skin behind.

His biggest concern: how was he going to catch a grease pig (4-H) now? He did, one handedly. (nash, I know it's not a word):)
 

indy_500

Well-known member
what about brake cleaner? i sprayed a tiny bit on the sheaves of my clutches to get rid of the pitting
 
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