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    Removing shipping grease

    Just got a Grizzly G0586 8" jointer. I am having trouble removing the packing grease used to protect the machined surfaces from rusting. The outfeed table had grease and plastic that looks like plastic was in contact with machined surface. I tried WD40 and I am letting another application soak into the grease to see if this will soften it.

    Any other idea greatly welcome.

    Thanks

    Brian

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    WD40 can work great on thin applications of cosmoline. But, Grizzly likes to slather it on thicker than most. In those cases, kerosene is what I use and it works very well...much better than anything else I've tried.
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    Try a little heat.
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    I've had good luck beginning with Commercial 409 from Lowes, along with a small mountain of paper towels. After getting the bulk of the cosmoline off, I follow up with WD40. And then the obligatory 2 - 3 coats of Johnson's Paste Wax. YMMV, but it works for me.

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    I've had my best results with naphtha based cleaning fluids, or lighter fluid...doesn't take much, and as it's pretty slow to evaporate, it'll hold the dissolved grease in suspension till you can wipe it off.
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    On my Griz jointer I used rubber gloves and paper towels to get the bulk of it off. I then used mineral spirits on the paper towels disposing of used towels frequently. the spiral head was the real challenge; I raised the tables, sprayed on some mineral spirits, covered the opening with a board (the head was way below the board) and fired it up. I used a nylon brush to get the leftovers. Once the goo was gone, I cleaned up with more MS and waxed it up good.
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    Gun cleaning supplies are what I use to take any grease off my new toys, guns included. I buy Tipton gun degreaser by the gallon to use on all my bolt action precision rifles. Well, come to find out that this stuff is great for cutting through cosmoline packing grease that all my new toys seem to be caked with durring shipping.

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    I used a plastic putty knife on my Grizzly Jointer followed by WD40 and a rag, it went rather quickly. That was last year though, they may be using a different cosmoline/grease now.

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    Plastic scraper and then kerosene. Worked like a charm.
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    +1 for the Kerosene.

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    I start with wd40. I take the stubborn stuff off with gun scrubber.

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    mineral spirits works great easy to find and you don't have to clean it up after you get the grease off

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    Thanks, not grease rust under grease

    Thanks guys.

    it wasn't grease, plastic must have stuck to metal and moisture, via condensate, got in. Oh well.

    Thanks

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    Smile Wd40

    WD40, blue paper towels, #0000 steel wool cleans a 12" JET Planer/Jointer up in no time . . .

    I thought it was going to take all evening . . . Had a little over a hour in the flat surfaces . . .

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    Anyone ever try brake cleaner?
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