Greasy Parts Cleaner Shootout - Dollar Store Generic Oven Cleaner Vs High Falutin Name Brand

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  • Опубликовано: 21 фев 2023
  • Household oven cleaner has long been a go-to for mechanics looking for a quick acting way to remove crusty, greasy grunge with a minimum of work. But, name brand cleaners are on the expensive side.
    We took a set of heads that were fairly encrusted in gack and grime and hit each with most expensive and the cheapest spray on oven cleaners we could find. Here's what happened.
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  • @jxke
    @jxke Год назад +151

    Little tip. Lay down some Saran wrap. Enough to cover the part. Spray it down with oven cleaner and then wrap the Saran Wrap around it enough to cover the wet parts. Let it sit for a while. The Saran wrap keeps the cleaner from drying out and allows it to work more. Then clean the part. You’ll be amazed how much better it works.

    • @stevenramrodd1226
      @stevenramrodd1226 Год назад +2

      Great tip?! I guess you could also do this with rust penetrant so it won't dry out and gravity will keep the liquid at the bottom to unseize.

    • @WickedG5150
      @WickedG5150 Год назад

      It eats through the wrap, dummy!

    • @jxke
      @jxke Год назад +1

      @@WickedG5150 no it doesn’t. Even Aurikatarina on RUclips does it on her stoves and ovens she cleans.

    • @clutch5sp989
      @clutch5sp989 Год назад +5

      When you get done with all that, fix me a sandwich...thankx

    • @squirrelcovers6340
      @squirrelcovers6340 Год назад +2

      Trash bag

  • @natenasty6292
    @natenasty6292 Год назад +54

    "I need my glasses to find my glasses" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @debluetailfly
      @debluetailfly Год назад +5

      I remember Fred Sanford rummaging through a drawer full of glasses looking for the glasses he used to find his glasses.

    • @TheBrokenLife
      @TheBrokenLife Год назад +3

      I have more than once had to go out to the car to get my sunglasses to find my regular glasses. 😄

    • @jfruser
      @jfruser Год назад +3

      I resemble that remark.

    • @garyspoering2463
      @garyspoering2463 Год назад +2

      Done there, been that!!!

  • @minnesotatomcat
    @minnesotatomcat Год назад +121

    Hell yeah I use that foaming oven cleaner to clean all kinds of stuff, it just works. I’ve never actually cleaned my oven 😂

    • @gliderp
      @gliderp Год назад +2

      That's for the wife to do. 🤑

    • @samsonian
      @samsonian Год назад +2

      It cleans ovens too??! 😂😂

    • @Baard2000
      @Baard2000 Год назад +2

      Wifey: Oh yeah he cleans the oven so OFTEN!!!! He is always out of IT!!!
      🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @hickeyskustomresto
    @hickeyskustomresto Год назад +19

    "Oh God I need those glasses"
    "I need glasses to find my glasses!"
    Lol made my night

  • @MikeBrown-ii3pt
    @MikeBrown-ii3pt Год назад +139

    As a truck driver for the past 30 years, one thing that I've learned is that MOST generic brands come from the same places that the name brands do. They're essentially the same product. They just don't have the same amount of advertising and the packaging isn't as fancy. If you buy 2 cans of the dollar store cleaner for $2.50 (plus tax), you actually get a few oz. more for about $4 less.

    • @debluetailfly
      @debluetailfly Год назад +20

      I saw two brands of window AC units in Ollie's. GE and Toshiba. The only difference was Toshiba had a sticker on the box covering the GE logo. Everything else identical.
      I also counted two dozen brands of tomato sauce in a Contandina canning plant. Made in the same place, but some cooked down thicker than others and a few changes in ingredients.

    • @stuborowski5301
      @stuborowski5301 Год назад +2

      @@debluetailfly So what was the price difference between GE and Toshiba?

    • @debluetailfly
      @debluetailfly Год назад +1

      @@stuborowski5301 I think they were the same. Wasn't in market for ac, so didn't check too closely.

    • @MoparMan-ff8fb
      @MoparMan-ff8fb Год назад +10

      Agreed . I worked at walmart super centsr for 8 months in grocery dept . people would snubb Great value stuff including the milk. the dairy came from the same place = Hiland Dairy .

    • @jondoes7836
      @jondoes7836 Год назад +4

      Worked at a place that made liquid laundry soap.
      Many brands have the same formulation; difference is the dye coloring & perfumes added.....

  • @Texasmule
    @Texasmule Год назад +55

    The way he threw the glasses 🤣🤣

  • @rupe53
    @rupe53 Год назад +23

    Decades ago, I found the old formula "Easy-Off" worked best on carbon deposits, like combustion chambers, valves, and ports. Also did well on piston tops, but don't wait too long. The grease cutting did a great job of dissolving varnish inside the engine too. Pro tip: don't wait to start drying. Get in there right away with the compressed air, in all the small passages, then follow up with a fog of WD-40 to prevent flash rusting on cylinder walls and deck surfaces. Also, place cardboard on the floor to catch all of the drips, or you will be walking it around the shop.

  • @allurared9029
    @allurared9029 Год назад +74

    I have a few crock pots from the thrift store I fill with dollar store degreaser and just toss all my parts in while i work on stuff. Really works well, its like a miniature hot tank. Another trick is to buy milkstone remover from tractor supply, its a solution of phosphoric acid that makes rust water soluble. You just get all the grease off the parts and drop them in for a couple days, the rust turns black and practically falls off. Then you throw them in some baking soda water to neutralise the acid, and spray them quickly with WD40 to prevent rust. Works great, doesnt do a thing to the base steel from what ive seen and isnt hazardous. Works a lot better than vinegar.

    • @robertdinicola9225
      @robertdinicola9225 Год назад +1

      Powdered lye. Mix with water in your crock pot. Nothing to neutralize just keep it off your skin and outta your eyes.

    • @TheBrokenLife
      @TheBrokenLife Год назад +8

      Crock pot is a great idea... 👍

    • @allurared9029
      @allurared9029 Год назад +3

      @@robertdinicola9225 Have wanted to try this, just worried about playing with something that caustic

    • @Walkeranz
      @Walkeranz Год назад +1

      @@allurared9029Coca-cola has phosphoric acid in it

    • @tabbott429
      @tabbott429 Год назад +7

      I just let parts soak in 55 gallon drum half full of 25% vinegar to water for 5-7 days and theyre rust free. Restored a whole car that way. Vinegar is as easy and cheap as it gets IMO

  • @rickhaile2190
    @rickhaile2190 Год назад +5

    I've known about that for years! Here's one I believe I came up with. After spraying and scrubbing the parts, hook up a hose & spray nozzle to the drain on your hot water heater. Then spray off the gunk with hot water, and air dry guickly before it has time to rust.

  • @jamest.5001
    @jamest.5001 Год назад +24

    I used to use a steam genie when I worked at a car lot cleaning cars, I used purple power 80-100%on greasy car parts , but the steam genie, I typically cleaned it with about 200°F water, then cranked it to about 300°F to do the final rinse, especially when it's warm dry weather, everything would be dry almost instantly, because it's already warm from the water, then at 300° it's steam coming out the pressure washer! And it cleans everything!! Having it instantly dry after washing is awesome!

    • @yeahitskimmel
      @yeahitskimmel Год назад +3

      It's awesome when you heat your parts enough during cleaning that they turbo dry afterwards

    • @MrTheHillfolk
      @MrTheHillfolk Год назад +2

      Yeah man ,working in an engine shop I'd have to clean an occasional intake or something and threw it in the small hot tank for a few mins.
      Come back and rinse it off with this crazy contraption that had a hot water line and a air line. Blast water and air at once for a final rinse and it was hot enough it dried off in a minute by itself.
      I'd really like to get one of those guns,it's just as good as a pressure washer I figure.

    • @jeffrobodine8579
      @jeffrobodine8579 Год назад

      I do not have heated steam so I dry it the Redneck way with a leaf blower.

    • @Baard2000
      @Baard2000 Год назад +2

      I use high pressure high temperature water blasting whatever its called in the US. The 100 bars of water blasts off a lot of gunk even without soap etc. With industrial cleaner first for 25 minutes on the parts .....its clean AND dry within minutes. Works great.

  • @cumminski
    @cumminski Год назад +10

    Uncle Tonys not so scientific lab does it again. Ive been using oven cleaner for years to clean automotive parts and it works well. Good video again. Thanks Tony👌

  • @corey6393
    @corey6393 Год назад +17

    I use dollar store stuff, too. Only thing I do differently than you did here is I let it sit much longer. Maybe 15-20 minutes depending on the application. Always works great for that initial deep cleaning and gunk removal.

  • @Spike-sk7ql
    @Spike-sk7ql Год назад +6

    Best I found has been a yellow concentrated degreaser called totally awesome. Works great. Especially when not diluted. About $5 for a gallon jug. Buy a $.99 spray bottle, and you're golden.

  • @morgangallowglass8668
    @morgangallowglass8668 Год назад +12

    Dollar Store oven cleaner has NEVER let me down!

    • @robertclymer6948
      @robertclymer6948 Год назад +3

      A good alternative to simple green is mean green from dollar General. $5 a gallon. Works good on about anything. In a comparrison test last night on Muscle Car solutions, Simple Green came out on top. Don't think he tested any oven cleaner though.

  • @TheBrokenLife
    @TheBrokenLife Год назад +14

    I encourage you to try Scrubbing Bubbles sometime. It's way cheaper than oven cleaner, it doesn't harm aluminum or stainless, and works remarkably well. I've only had to scrub on the nastiest of the nasty with that stuff and a can is enough to do many jobs. I do let it sit for awhile, though.
    That said, a dollar store toilet brush is about the best automotive cleaning brush you can buy. I'm ashamed it took me so long to try one. Getting up on top of installed bell housings and starters and such is great with one.

    • @Videoswithsoarin
      @Videoswithsoarin Год назад +1

      varsol paint thinner works amazing at removing grease and it doesnt affect anything except some types of plastic

  • @212days
    @212days Год назад +3

    Lol exactly everything you said about the glasses is a picture of what I have figured out to do too. For the same reasons.
    You hear that "crunch" sound of stepping on your glasses and you shrug your shoulders saying "There goes the grand total of $1.00" and then just grab another pair.

  • @lods7185
    @lods7185 Год назад +12

    If you ever want to strip anodizing use that but don't leave it on too long

  • @The_R-n-I_Guy
    @The_R-n-I_Guy Год назад +15

    Dollar Tree has good aerosol glass cleaner too. Tint safe. I buy a lot of stuff there. Can't beat the price

    • @markbjorlin9714
      @markbjorlin9714 Год назад +1

      Been using the dollar store oven cleaner on car parts for years. Awesome brand cleaner too.

  • @toejam503
    @toejam503 Год назад +44

    I've used oven cleaner for degreasing engines since the early 70's. WAY cheaper than automotive degreasers. Great paint remover, too.

    • @yamahaguy1732
      @yamahaguy1732 Год назад +4

      Probably the same stuff anyway

    • @gmans7859
      @gmans7859 Год назад +3

      Remember back then the Coin Car Wash had a seperate bay and we would do our best to clean engine before we started wrenching. I drove Tow Trucks and we would get calls for people that couldn't get the car started again after doing so.

    • @MCNicholasR
      @MCNicholasR Год назад +2

      @@gmans7859 one time my boss cleaned off an oil covered starter and it quit working.

    • @richard7408
      @richard7408 Год назад +4

      ​@GMAN S I once soaked a 1980 something Audi 5000 and after drying the distributor inside and out and all the plug wires, it wouldn't run until it sat out in the sun for 5 days.

  • @blindabinda1234
    @blindabinda1234 Год назад +5

    If the oven cleaner didn't clean the heads id think the heads were lying and take Uncle Tony's advice! Uncle Tony has forgotten more than Chuck Norris will ever know!!!

  • @BlooMule
    @BlooMule Год назад +11

    Another thing the cheap oven cleaner is good for is removing paint from plastic parts. Learned that in my model building days.

    • @jeffmiller2682
      @jeffmiller2682 Год назад +2

      And strip chrome off plastic too

    • @felipecardoza9967
      @felipecardoza9967 Год назад +1

      And it won't eat the styrene?

    • @kirstenspencer3630
      @kirstenspencer3630 Год назад +1

      TSP for paint prep ( house ) works SUPER GOOD for removing old paint from plastic. Mix the powder tsp ( tri sodium phosphate ) with water drop in the plastic part and let it sit a couple of days. Amazing results. Even 50 year old lead based paint just melts off. Fine clean the details with a tooth pick. Rinse with cool water and dawn detergent and the painted plastic is like new again.

  • @donaldhalls2189
    @donaldhalls2189 Год назад +2

    I know someone who uses an old dishwasher for washing part's,,thanks for sharing, all the best to yous and your loved ones

  • @TinManKustoms
    @TinManKustoms Год назад +6

    Oven cleaner and simply green are my go to. I find if you preheat the parts and then spray oven cleaner it works even better

  • @HarleyHawk1
    @HarleyHawk1 Год назад +4

    I had a neighbor tell me to use greased lightning oven cleaner and that stuff works great! I've used it ever since as a degreaser.

  • @frankc1430
    @frankc1430 Год назад +28

    The only thing you have to do is read the ingredients! I know you need content. I tend to like to use Dawn to clean a greasy oily engine block and then use my pressure washer afterwards. Seems to work well. Dawn usually works pretty well getting rid of the grease and oil. Oven cleaner works great for taking carbon off combustion chambers.

    • @tchrisou812
      @tchrisou812 Год назад +2

      So, just cover it in Dawn? How long do you let it work, ballpark?

    • @frankc1430
      @frankc1430 Год назад +5

      @@tchrisou812 I use Dawn dishwashing liquid in my soap cannon and I spray it on and let it sent and soaking for a about 10 minutes. Then I take the pressure washer and strip to block clean. It does a good job of getting the grease and oil off. Depending if it's built up you might have to do it a couple times.

    • @tchrisou812
      @tchrisou812 Год назад +2

      @@frankc1430 Hey thanks! I'll try this method out.

    • @donjohnson3701
      @donjohnson3701 Год назад +4

      Dawn is great stuff on grease! I use it on greasy parts and on oil leaks in the driveway concrete-just use it full strength and let it set until the next rain!

    • @exibuchay1695
      @exibuchay1695 Год назад +1

      As a single dad and a shade tree mechanic, I can tell you that Dawn dish soap isn't all it is cracked up to be. Ajax works the best in my opinion. If it's really hard on your skin, it works better. Go with the Ajax. Leave the Dawn dish soap for cleaning oil off of ducks. Also, Ajax works better than Dawn on actual dishes. Just saying

  • @kayoss662
    @kayoss662 Год назад +2

    Nice to hear all the neighbors driving by to let Uncle Tony see what they got.

  • @glennsouthard9208
    @glennsouthard9208 Год назад +2

    I get oven cleaner by the gallon and/or 5 gallon jug at my restaurant supply store (smart and final where I’m at) and use a Hudson pump sprayer to apply it

  • @outlawbillionairez9780
    @outlawbillionairez9780 Год назад +6

    I've only found Easy-Off (Heavy Duty) spray to dissolve carbon in combustion chambers and around valves. You have to let it work, can't rush it.

    • @chuckredd9131
      @chuckredd9131 Год назад

      Put parts in plastic garbage bag & let sitting over night, won't dry out, evaporate.

  • @ercost60
    @ercost60 Год назад

    3:13 "That (cheap one) has a pleasant lemon scent!" 3:33 "So we got a nice satisfying foamy action." I love this softer side of Uncle Tony!

  • @alsguitars5127
    @alsguitars5127 Год назад +10

    So now I want to see Oven Cleaner VS Gunk Degreaser from an auto parts store to see if it really does as good a job. Loved the glasses toss!

    • @peterdarr383
      @peterdarr383 Год назад +2

      This isn't "Project Farm" .....

    • @alsguitars5127
      @alsguitars5127 Год назад

      @@peterdarr383 If UTG can see what concoction frees rings he can do oven cleaner hack vs auto store stuff.

    • @sheldonmcclaflin8904
      @sheldonmcclaflin8904 Год назад +1

      What's stopping you from doing it? Why does someone else have to do what yo want? Or why don't you send them some money to by the product and money for there time?

    • @alsguitars5127
      @alsguitars5127 Год назад

      @@sheldonmcclaflin8904 I’m thinking because UTG has a popular channel and made the statement oven cleaner works as well as auto parts store stuff. I don’t think Uncle Tony is losing sleep over the request.

  • @garyspoering2463
    @garyspoering2463 Год назад +2

    I love it. A video by a hot rod guy with hot rods going by!
    Sound like a dollar store trip is in the near future. I have got to give this stuff a try. A friend told me about soaking his engine block in a tank of water with some molasses mixed in to remove rust. No info on the mixture strength though. That will be another try when the snow and mud seasons are over.
    Thanks for the heads up!

  • @billybobholcomb8768
    @billybobholcomb8768 Год назад

    true Science is "Try it and take good note". I think you nailed it Tony.

  • @allhailinternalcombustion
    @allhailinternalcombustion Год назад +2

    A pleasant lemon scent.....say no more......SOLD! While I'm not a "fan" of cleaning parts there is a certain feeling of accomplishment taking a nasty greasy dirty part and making it clean again.

  • @AskHas-jk5fn
    @AskHas-jk5fn Год назад

    Good stuff Tony. I enjoy all your videos. The old school mechanics have great knowledge, and I appreciate you.

  • @MrDibbons
    @MrDibbons Год назад +4

    All these suggestions are well taken. I sometimes use powedered laundry detergent/water as an initial "degreaser" and take it from there.

    • @jeffrobodine8579
      @jeffrobodine8579 Год назад +1

      Bar Keepers Friend or Comet works too, especially if you use a brush .

    • @chuckredd9131
      @chuckredd9131 Год назад

      Dish washer pods are good degreasers. (Non Foaming also) Use them in my power washer.

  • @dirtytsfarm2141
    @dirtytsfarm2141 Год назад +3

    Great comparison vid man 👍🏻. I've used it to clean up aluminum briggs engines that have lawn/oil baked on grime. Works fantastic. Good to know I can go to dolla general now lol

  • @garettanderson6772
    @garettanderson6772 Год назад

    It works awesome. My mom's mechanic husband turned me onto this trick probably 20 years ago. The dollar tree brand specifically. I use it all the time on all sorts of greasy stuff even if when it has plastic and rubber parts.

  • @Grumpy-sy7wr
    @Grumpy-sy7wr Год назад +17

    Funny you mentioned not using it on aluminum (aluminium in the rest of the world) I recall using a brand name automotive degreaser, intended for purpose. Bulk bottle, not pressure pack, so I filled my degreasing gun, used it on an engine, great result. I left what was left in the gun for next time I needed it. When I did use it, nothing came out, gun was still over half full. The degreaser had completely eaten away the pickup tube in the gun. 😅🤣

    • @01trsmar
      @01trsmar Год назад +7

      isnt it just the English that say Aluminium? All of North America says Aluminum...only hear British say Aluminium and it sound like they are stroking out!

    • @RedsGarageUK
      @RedsGarageUK Год назад +3

      @@01trsmar USA/Canada = aluminum, rest of English speaking world = aluminium.

    • @bradpnw1897
      @bradpnw1897 Год назад

      My step-dad is from England and does the same thing I think it's only the English that you said that say it that way

  • @dkd1228
    @dkd1228 Год назад +11

    The NaOH (sodium hydroxide) in the oven cleaner converts the greases into soap, the same as in a hot tank. Some oven cleaners don't have it, so read the ingredient list. Make sure you wash of any of this stuff that gets on your skin or it will do you damage.

    • @smarternu
      @smarternu Год назад +4

      Spot On. There are differences in "oven cleaner." Always wear glasses.

  • @rustybritches6747
    @rustybritches6747 Год назад +3

    The name brand oven cleaner is 2 for $5 at my Dollar store, they also have 5 lb bags of kitty litter for $2.99 a bag, I usually buy them out of both every few weeks. I used to buy them out of all their generic oil too cuz it was $3.50 a quart but now it's $5.00. dollar stores are a mechanic's best friend paper towels shop rags coffee filters, microfiber rags, duct tape, electrical tape, masking tape, super glue, cheap zip ties that don't last long but they'll get a job down in a pinch! Sandpaper, hot glue sticks, expanding polyurethane foam, the list literally goes on! They also have the name brand Kingsford grill cleaner at my dollar store that works really well as engine degreaser!

  • @williamdwyer3302
    @williamdwyer3302 Год назад +2

    been useing dawn dish liquid since the 90's on engine bays or other some what oily places.i paint brush and old kethup bottle .they advertised works in cold water and it did.

  • @debluetailfly
    @debluetailfly Год назад +40

    Lots of stuff can be used for things other than its stated purpose, such as a certain 'horse' medicine.
    Oven cleaner is actually a degreaser, grease is a large part of what needs cleaning out of an oven. The lye reacts with aluminum, and not in a good way.
    I have a big jug of Castrol Super Clean degreaser. Even the label says it can be used as a laundry presoak. I just add in a little to my laundry. It removes body oils from fabrics. There is no scent remaining after rinsing out.

    • @lawrenceveinotte
      @lawrenceveinotte Год назад +3

      aerosol paint remover makes a great vinyl restorer, like on an old motorbike seat thats hard as a rock, spray some on a rag and start rubbing it in, gets soft as new and stays soft for years, good idea to try it on something you don't care about first.

    • @rctopfueler2841
      @rctopfueler2841 Год назад +1

      thats what i keep saying to tony ,its oven cleaner (sodium hydroxide) but in a gallon form its so good it can even be perfect car wash (thunderbolt truck wash ) 1 qt to 2 gallons on a clear coat paint it rinses dirt right off like you hand washed it

    • @yeahitskimmel
      @yeahitskimmel Год назад

      I inherited a bottle of Castrol Super Clean and it still works great all these years later too

    • @MrCaribe65
      @MrCaribe65 Год назад

      ​@@rctopfueler2841
      Won't that degrade the paint over time?

    • @jeffrobodine8579
      @jeffrobodine8579 Год назад +1

      I see what you did there. 🐴

  • @danielboughton3624
    @danielboughton3624 Год назад +2

    I always wondered about those cleaners. Did most of mine back in the day with a siphon, air compressor and diesel along with a brush. Works alright but I recall lots of fumes. On the math - the smaller one is 2/3rds the size of the larger one so 1/3rd less but the bigger one relative to the smaller one is half again as much (10 v.s. 15oz) so 50% more.

  • @N.Cognito
    @N.Cognito Год назад +7

    I've got an old deep fryer to use as a make shift mini parts cleaner. Works great for small stuff.

  • @matts7556
    @matts7556 Год назад +2

    I've been using oven cleaner for 20+ years, best results are have them in direct sun light and the warmer the material the better, plus wire brushing it before spraying helps to break the oil & grease loose, another way I've cleaned cylinder heads is a 5 gal bucket of Berryman parts cleaner just stick one half in the bucket 3 days later switch to the other half comes out looking new

  • @bluegizmo1983
    @bluegizmo1983 Год назад +15

    Good ol' Dawn dish soap is about the best you can get for cleaning greasy auto parts!

  • @davejalenderki
    @davejalenderki 3 месяца назад

    I’ve used oven cleaner to clean cast iron pots. I saturate them with the cheap stuff and put them in a black trash bag to bake in the sun. It works very well. I’ve never thought about using it in place of a degreaser. Thanks for sharing.

  • @Timmermon63
    @Timmermon63 Год назад

    Yes. I need my glasses to find my glasses. Gold!

  • @georgecurtis6463
    @georgecurtis6463 Год назад +1

    I use that stuff basically cleaning charcoal grills. The inner housing and grates. What I have found and continue to do so is use the cheap stuff on light cleaning. But easy off is the only stuff to work on the hard baked on charred stuff. And yes, you need to cover it with plastic bags and let it soak. Even so, elbow grease with a brush and scraper is still needed.

  • @JeffKnoxAZ
    @JeffKnoxAZ Год назад +3

    Oven cleaner will remove anodizing from aluminum on contact. It's great for cleaning aluminum trim before polishing -- if you're willing to re-polish regularly, or paint it with a 2K clear coat.

  • @ziptiejedi5658
    @ziptiejedi5658 Год назад +2

    Yeah oven cleaner is the best thing I've found for cleaning up an old greasy engine. A lot of dollar store stuff comes from big name brands it just doesn't get the same amount of advertising thrown at it so its cheaper. I've also switched to buying brake clean by the gallon instead of by the can. I bought a sprayer off Amazon that you fill with brake clean out of a gallon jug and then hit it with a little compressed air and it works great. It eventually will save you money over time especially if you go through a lot of brake clean.

  • @davidgentz1731
    @davidgentz1731 7 месяцев назад

    Hey that was a pretty good show thanks man , good looking out on that oven cleaner. Great tip......

  • @heavymetalmadness666
    @heavymetalmadness666 Год назад +2

    I use oven cleaner to strip aluminum anodizing off parts and then polish them. This can make old aluminum trim look better than new when polished back up, but will need more upkeep, as you took off the protective layer. You certainly don't want is on any aluminum you care about finish wise, as far as polished or anodized that you want to stay the same.

  • @jellyspears
    @jellyspears Год назад

    "Do I need my glasses to find my glasses?" Haha! I love watching, thank you.

  • @timothyproksch2915
    @timothyproksch2915 Год назад +1

    Great video my favorite one since you were eating cabbage in your garage with your dogs. I use go go hand cleaner on parts sometimes it works great you wash it off your hands and the parts and your hands are cleaner when you finished than when you started

    • @MrDibbons
      @MrDibbons Год назад +1

      I use the go go and similar hand cleaners also and minor clean-up issues (but not the hand soap with the sandy bits mixed it). Used on my chrome Direct Connection valve covers decades ago.

  • @OllamhDrab
    @OllamhDrab Год назад +4

    Heh, usually the difference when actually cleaning the oven with the stuff is just about how obnoxious the smell is, (I'm pretty sensitive to chemical smells and all so it can matter,) ...which isn't a big concern outside on cold parts. :)

  • @davidhouse3683
    @davidhouse3683 Год назад

    Love the senior moment with glasses!!

  • @TalkswithPop
    @TalkswithPop Год назад

    Tony, I've used oven cleaner for the last 35 years. Do yourself a favor, go find a thrift store electric oven. The kind with the broiler on the top. Hose the parts down with easy off, throw them in the.oven and set her on broil for a half hour. You will be AMAZED. As a side note, you can fit about half a block in at a time, altho you're gonna need a jackstand to hold up the half the sticks out.

  • @mikehammer2408
    @mikehammer2408 Год назад +7

    I use dollar store Awesome cleaner on everything.

  • @stvkomer
    @stvkomer Год назад +4

    I spent 3 days cleaning the engine parts and 3 hours putting it back together cleaning cost almost the same as the entire gasket set for the engine LOL

  • @hailtothe_rooster1572
    @hailtothe_rooster1572 Год назад

    Used to use that stuff to clean radiators on the drilling rigs. Mud, oil, etc cake those things up pretty quick.
    Had leaking valve cover gaskets. Used it to clean off the oil from the block. EZ mode unlocked

  • @batmanlives6456
    @batmanlives6456 Год назад

    You crack me up with the glasses …
    I know EXACTLY where you’re coming from
    Cheers

  • @gliderp
    @gliderp Год назад +2

    I think the main active ingredient is sodium hydroxide. (I'm not a chemist) It's really cool stuff, and the main ingredient in Drano or other cheap crystalized drain cleaner. I've made solutions to clean out the inside of old propane takes of the skunk smell (Mercaptan) before converting them to air tanks. Next time I need to clean something greasy, I want to make a solution of that marvelous substance and some corn starch as a thickener so it sticks.

  • @jhh70
    @jhh70 Год назад +1

    I've used the cheap oven cleaner for years. Simple Green and Totally Awesome cleaner is great for the light stuff.

  • @jamesdepaul3410
    @jamesdepaul3410 8 месяцев назад

    Good tips, Uncle. Thx!

  • @Hardtop
    @Hardtop Год назад

    Excellent content Mr Uncle. Cheers.

  • @dtruth5769
    @dtruth5769 Год назад +1

    THIS MUST BE THE "PROJECT FARM" ADDITION OF UTG.

  • @lemoncake9597
    @lemoncake9597 Год назад

    This is great I was just thinking about using oven cleaner for this.

  • @ferdinandcuevas8457
    @ferdinandcuevas8457 Год назад

    What ever it takes to get it done on
    a budget and save money ! Great content Thank You . 🇺🇲 🇵🇷 🦊 👍

  • @db4858
    @db4858 Год назад

    Nice to see this mechanic is complying with the Clean Water Act.

    • @keithscudder7136
      @keithscudder7136 4 месяца назад

      "No water was killed in the making of this video". :)

  • @ericuncapher9922
    @ericuncapher9922 Год назад

    Thank you Mr.Wizard ..UTG rocks

  • @A_Litre_of_Farva
    @A_Litre_of_Farva 4 месяца назад

    Thanks uncle T, super helpful! Although oven cleaner and other degreasers work much better on warm metal.

  • @joer3llc
    @joer3llc Год назад +1

    "So what we have here....... oh God, I need those glasses."
    "Do I need the glasses to find my glasses?" Thanks Tony. I'm glad I found your page!

  • @gmray7301
    @gmray7301 Год назад

    I use it all of the time! I love telling young guys about this and they look at me like I’m crazy, until they try it!

  • @dcrasta
    @dcrasta Год назад

    That extra strength oven cleaner works wonders on iron blocks and heads .. it will even remove loose paint. Makes a good stripper for pre paint prep. Be careful on aluminum parts tho, it leaves them with a hazy finish in my experience . Great info thanks for your channel .

  • @australianoz
    @australianoz Год назад

    I've used the stuff for ages and household cleaning vinegar for years. Even aluminium , for diesel intakes, egr valves, gear boxes, blocks, I've not had issues for letting it sit for ages.

  • @petehunter2988
    @petehunter2988 Год назад +3

    This is getting like Project Farm!

  • @dudekanic
    @dudekanic Год назад +1

    Ya need a cheap leaf blower for drying your parts, great video I use the cheap stuff because I'm cheap my wife doesn't think so, but I am.

  • @cuebuilder969
    @cuebuilder969 Год назад +1

    For aluminum parts I use Lime Away, Works awesome at getting parts back to original as cast look.

  • @sandleman3006
    @sandleman3006 6 месяцев назад

    Awesome vid. Thanks for sharing.

  • @lionlocks5910
    @lionlocks5910 Год назад

    One thing that has helped me is to get a smaller cement mixer pan at Home Depot. You can find Big jugs of Pine Sol and I fill the cement mixing pan then soak parts in that for a few days and it really works well. You can add distilled water to add to the volume of the pine sol. You can fit things like upper and lower control arms in the cement mixer pan. After that I use the stuff Tony is talking about then I just throw it in the Sand blaster cabinet to prep for painting.

  • @aom9082
    @aom9082 Год назад +1

    "Ah hell. What did I do with those glasses". I'm still laughing.

  • @jamest.5001
    @jamest.5001 Год назад +1

    My glasses, I can't see a thing without my glasses! Maybe Scooby and shaggy can find your glasses! 😆

  • @MattsRageFitGarage
    @MattsRageFitGarage Год назад +1

    I used oven cleaner on a seriously oily and grimy stock Ford truck air cleaner housing yesterday. It took the grime off and most of the paint as well but I sprayed it down again with some of this orange based foaming aerosol cleaner that was in the garage since I was a little kid you cannot buy off the shelf at a grocery store anymore. It melted the grease and grime off even better than the oven cleaner did. I remember my mom using that stuff around the house a lot until you couldn't buy it anymore. I get the feeling it's not good stuff to breathe in or get on your hands.

  • @lawrenceveinotte
    @lawrenceveinotte Год назад

    I like the spray bottle oven cleaner, i use it to remove anodizing on aluminum before i polish it.

  • @user-uy9yl8bp2y
    @user-uy9yl8bp2y 3 месяца назад

    ive been using oven cleaner in the garage for years, outstanding on grass stained mowers, engines, ect.

  • @simonh5110
    @simonh5110 Год назад

    “That has a pleasant lemon scent”😅 ut for president!!!

  • @MiamiZombie2012
    @MiamiZombie2012 Год назад +1

    I've been cleaning all of my parts with oven cleaner, specifically a product called Break Up. Nozzle on it sucked but I just swapped it with a brake cleaner nozzle.

  • @caduceus33
    @caduceus33 Год назад

    Don't breathe that pleasant lemon scent! That's like enjoying the smell of bug spray!

  • @savagenomore
    @savagenomore Год назад

    I used to use oven cleaner to strip anodized aluminum parts so i could polish them to a mirror finish, it was a lot of work but the end justified the means

  • @steveblottenberger1097
    @steveblottenberger1097 Год назад

    Uncle Tony you're good man keep up the good work Steve from Annapolis

  • @robertclymer6948
    @robertclymer6948 Год назад

    Hello UT. Cleaning engines and parts must be on everyone's mind. I just watched a video on Muscle car solutions channel. He tested 8 or 10 cleaners including muractic acid and bleach. The best cleaner he used that cleaned and restored some shine was "Simple Green" from a spray bottle. He did however, hit the surfaces with various brushes. The ZEP cleaner and degreaser did very well also. Acetone left a very dull finish.

  • @mrkultra1655
    @mrkultra1655 Год назад

    Thanks Tony

  • @martinauriemma2518
    @martinauriemma2518 11 месяцев назад

    lol, you didn't skip that glasses part;) I discovered this trick a good decade ago, saved tons of money. The dollar store / easy off work great as long as you aren't cleaning motor parts where you want to preserve the paint underneath the grease. Some scrubbing required for caked on grease. They and the store brand version of Gunk will leave streaks and dull the paint. name brand Gunk for paint preservation.

  • @yal100
    @yal100 7 месяцев назад

    I don't know where this is being filmed but the number of cool sounding vehicles going by is awesome, its like living next to an airport but for performance cars. LOL at throwing the glasses, I said to myself ooh he's gonna need those in a sec, and bingo 😂

  • @brianmaynard7320
    @brianmaynard7320 Год назад

    I need the glasses... CLASSIC!!!

  • @DoctorTorque
    @DoctorTorque Год назад

    I discovered this when I was a teenager back in the 80s, cleaning a three speed out of a Duster. I raided under the sink looking for something, and stole my mom's oven cleaner. It worked great. A couple of warnings, though... Keep it off your skin and out of your eyes, and be prepared for it to remove paint.

  • @thewholls7176
    @thewholls7176 Год назад +4

    Uncle Tony, I can’t remember where I saw it now, but a very good mix to clean hard baked on carbon on crowns of pistons and greasy Parts is a 50-50 mix of acetone and automatic transmission fluid.
    It melts carbon on the crown of a piston like a stick of butter in a frypan it’s unbelievable.

    • @Videoswithsoarin
      @Videoswithsoarin Год назад

      Loctite SF 790 is pretty good at taking off carbon. what type of ATF do you use?

    • @thewholls7176
      @thewholls7176 Год назад

      @@Videoswithsoarin
      Dextron III is OK
      any standard ATF

    • @Michaelwelb418
      @Michaelwelb418 Год назад +2

      Also makes a good penetrating oil👍

    • @peterdarr383
      @peterdarr383 Год назад +1

      Would this take the carbon off burnt frying pans?? (the outside-bottoms)

    • @thewholls7176
      @thewholls7176 Год назад +1

      @@peterdarr383 Dunno - probably would.............. acetone not a food grade chemical..... so there's that....

  • @RedWhiteAndBlueVideo
    @RedWhiteAndBlueVideo Год назад

    When I was about 12 I wanted to clean some gunk off my Dad's 81 Honda. I asked my Mom if she had oven cleaner. I figured it cleaned greasy nasty ovens. It worked great. Although it did attack the edges of the aluminum rims. All was not lost as I just ran over the edges of the rims and put back a brush finish with some sandpaper. Oven cleaner works great. I figured that out forty years ago, myself.

  • @karljay7473
    @karljay7473 Год назад

    LMFAO @1:36 "Oh God I need those glasses..."