Is your carburetor Chem-dip safe on stainless steel, titanium, inconel, and aluminum?
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Berryman offers two different CHEM-DIP formulas. Our professional-strength product comes only in 5-gallon cans (part #0905) and larger. It will adversely affect many types of rubber and plastic but is completely safe on all metals, including stainless steel, titanium, Inconel, and Al. Though 20-30 minutes is a typical soak time, extended soak times are permissible without damage to metal surfaces.
The other CHEM-DIP product from Berryman is intended for general consumer use and comes in 1-gallon paint cans (part #0996). It is safe on for use on plastic, rubber, and most paints. While 0996 is also safe for most metals, including stainless steel, titanium, and Inconel, it can react with some grades of aluminum and aluminum alloys. If you use this product and have any aluminum-based parts, please limit soak times to 30-60 minutes per dip with a maximum soak time of 4 hours.
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