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Title: Cleaning a Plastic Radiator Overflow Catch Can
Post by: Chas on October 24, 2015, 03:52:31 PM
Anyone ever come up with a successful method of cleaning/ restoring these things? Not necessarily to concours condition, but anything better then the dingy plastic thing I have now. I was thinking of soaking it in hot soapy water and then letting it pickle in a bucket of bleach. What worked for you?
Title: Re: Cleaning a Plastic Radiator Overflow Catch Can
Post by: Alan Harris CLC#1513 on October 24, 2015, 06:29:06 PM
You might have luck with a bottle brush, hot water and some dish detergent.
Title: Re: Cleaning a Plastic Radiator Overflow Catch Can
Post by: Scot Minesinger on October 24, 2015, 06:58:04 PM
Chas,

These are difficult to clean.  There are some NOS and reproduction pieces out there that the cost of will be less than your time to clean the one you have.  I used scouring powder and that did a good job.  Still it is unlikely to return to that nice shade of opaque white very easily.
Title: Re: Cleaning a Plastic Radiator Overflow Catch Can
Post by: Barry M Wheeler #2189 on October 25, 2015, 08:45:02 AM
I used a baby bottle cleaning brush, and bleach. (Watch your favorite jeans...it splatters easily.) It will finally clean up, but you have to be patient. I think I also tried all the household cleaners. I think I even stuck an SOS pad on the end of a long screwdriver for some of the corners. You do get a nice sense of accomplishment when it's clean.
Title: Re: Cleaning a Plastic Radiator Overflow Catch Can
Post by: 76eldo on October 25, 2015, 10:15:04 AM
Try soapy water, bleach, and drop a small length of small gauge chain in it and shake it.

Some fine gravel would do the same job.

Cap it off and agitate until It starts looking cleaner.

Brian
Title: Re: Cleaning a Plastic Radiator Overflow Catch Can
Post by: TJ Hopland on October 25, 2015, 10:34:21 AM
Someone told me once not to use bleach.   Apparently makes the plastic really brittle.   Must be the type of plastic or some reaction with the antifreeze. 

I was thinking maybe popcorn seeds?  I used that method to clean out a pet watering dish with success.   Or I wonder about ice cubes and salt?    We used to do that to wash out coffee pots.  I guess the salt does some scrubbing plus melts the ice to sharp edges that also do some scrubbing.

At least at the vintage we are talking here they are not the super complicated ones with all the baffles like they started using in the 90's.   I have one of those I can't see through which stinks because that is where the cap is so no telling how much coolant there is in the system. 
Title: Re: Cleaning a Plastic Radiator Overflow Catch Can
Post by: Raymond919 on October 25, 2015, 11:32:58 AM
I once asked an old-timer in the CLC club what he used on his car collection and he said he uses automatic dishwasher soap. He said to only put a very small amount into the radiator and run the car for 20 miles or so. He said he would then thoroughly flush the system. He stressed to rinse it very well.
I never did it since my system is very clean but the idea stuck in my head. I really don't know if I would ever do it but I pass along his advice for what it's worth.
Ray Schuman