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Thread: How do I clean an oil stained oil overflow bottle?

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    How do I clean an oil stained oil overflow bottle?

    I have this vintage SWF in my stash, but need to clean it up a bit. Any suggestions on what will pull the oil out of the plastic?
    TIA!
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    I've had luck with a strong solution of automatic dish washing powder and hot water.

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    Ultrasonic parts clearner set on low temp and the bottel rolled over halfway thru the cycle. Should look almost new.
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