Re: Cleaning bearings and removing light rust



blueman wrote:
Any suggestions on a good solution for cleaning bearings and removing
grime & potentially light rust?

(the bearings happen to be from my inline skates)

Thanks

Soak them in gasoline then blow them off and relubricate.

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