[Diy_efi] Cleaning a wire harness?

Rick McLeod dunvegan
Mon Oct 9 14:54:34 UTC 2006


I've done this numerous times, my favorite is good old soap and water, but pesky ones I've used 'Grease Relief or Away' (sorry, can't remember exact name) followed up w/ dishwashing soap, I don'ate a couple of kitchen towels to the project. I big wash tub helps, shallow/flat as opposed to a bucket, and when all done hang it out to dry in the sun/breeze for a couple days to 'bake' the moisture out of it.
 
Then, lay it out and re-tape or loom it up, you'll have a factory fresh harness.
 
good approach, Mike, as I've seen way too many folks put the old grime into a conversion and they are a mess to work with at startup, so make it look clean to start and you'll be proud to show it off.


----- Original Message ----
From: Mike <sonoma at shaw.ca>
To: diy_efi at diy-efi.org
Sent: Monday, October 9, 2006 1:42:07 AM
Subject: [Diy_efi] Cleaning a wire harness?


Hi
Does anyone have a good way of cleaning a wire harness without damaging the wire and connectors. I don't want to use harsh chemicals or solvents on my harness but I would like to clean it, remove unused wires, then retape and replace the split loom.
The harness is from a 91 GM Full size Van.

Thanks

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