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11/3/2017 at 6:52pm
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Unfortunately, my tow ball has become contaminated with grease as I volunteered to collect a trailer for my son. So, cannot tow the caravan until it is completely clean

Can anyone recommend the best solvent to remove it, please?


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Anything you have in your shed, turps, meths. Any solvent that dissolves grease.


11/3/2017 at 7:08pm
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I always carry an aerosol of brake cleaner which I give the ball a good blast of before every use. They usually are methylene chloride based which evaporates rapidly and doesn`t leave any residue.


11/3/2017 at 7:09pm
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I wipe off most of it and then clean off the residue using brake cleaner which I buy from the local pound shop and then wipe dry with kitchen roll.

Rob


11/3/2017 at 7:35pm
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as the others say, brake cleaner is ideal


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Wipe heavy gunk off then break and clutch cleaner.

three things in caravan locker after reading all posts on here
battery drill with steady leg winder
Silicon spray

Kept at hand near caravan in shed:-
break and clutch cleaner
white grease
WD40 equivalent.




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Thanks for the advice. I had read that white spirit should not be used as it leaves some traces of oil. I tried meths (on the tow ball!!) and, although the surface looked ok, there was still some obvious ingrained staining.

In the end, I used a cleaner called 'Barkeepers Friend' that I use for all sorts of other cleaning, including car glass. This removed the black traces and left the ball shining. I then finished off with some trust Brake Cleaner and all is ready for the off!


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We give our towball a wipe with brake fluid each time we tow.


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15/3/2017 at 8:47pm
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Quote: Originally posted by Rainbowsend on 15/3/2017
We give our towball a wipe with brake fluid each time we tow.




AAARRGGGHHH! Surely not! It would soon destroy your friction pads if you have a stabilising hitch. If you don`t have a stabilising hitch then oil or grease would be better as it won`t strip the paint and isn`t corrosive.



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