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<blockquote data-quote="KMixson" data-source="post: 379670" data-attributes="member: 432"><p>Wrap the stock in rags and place in a hot car during the summer or wrap it and place in an oven on a low heat(160 to 180 degrees) for a while if it will fit in the oven. Let the heat sweat the cosmoline out of the stock. I wouldn't wrap it in food saver bags because then you will be sealing the cosmoline in the bag. As for the steel parts I use a plastic tub with a mixture of Super Clean and hot water and let it soak for a while. I slosh it around every so often as it is sitting in the mixture. Then rinse with very hot water. You will still have some left in the nooks and crannies of your parts. Then you can take a heat gun or hair dryer and heat the stubborn stuff to get most of it off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KMixson, post: 379670, member: 432"] Wrap the stock in rags and place in a hot car during the summer or wrap it and place in an oven on a low heat(160 to 180 degrees) for a while if it will fit in the oven. Let the heat sweat the cosmoline out of the stock. I wouldn't wrap it in food saver bags because then you will be sealing the cosmoline in the bag. As for the steel parts I use a plastic tub with a mixture of Super Clean and hot water and let it soak for a while. I slosh it around every so often as it is sitting in the mixture. Then rinse with very hot water. You will still have some left in the nooks and crannies of your parts. Then you can take a heat gun or hair dryer and heat the stubborn stuff to get most of it off. [/QUOTE]
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