Cleaning xud injectors.

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Cleaning xud injectors.
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Worth doing this. If so how? Read some dude on here doing it with oven cleaner.
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#2
I wouldn't personally clean them if there is nothing obviously wrong with them - ie sticking or dribbling

The chances of you introducing some dirt into them is high unless you're completely anal about keeping things clean, and i doubt there is anything to gain if they're working ok.

bang some new nozzles in and get them popped up by all means
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Your best bet is new nozzles
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#4
Well it won't make them any worse. I'm cleaning mines soon. Yea Pioneer paddy suggested to use oven cleaner so I'm gonna give it a go.
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#5
Fair enough may have to invest in some new nozzles for my spare set at a later date. Right now I'm very very short of cash.
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#6
New nozzles are best but cleaning them does help. I've done it a few times. Just don't mix the parts up between each injector. The liquid ( sodium hydroxide) in a box of oven pride is very good at dissolving carbon deposits. Its cheap in Aldi at min too Smile
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Ye that was me lol helped mine abit and peace of mind known there cleaner lol




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