Originally Posted by
Bennett
Nice! On the dirt dauber nest, use a screw driver and vacuum to chip out what you can, the rest should come out with a good kerosene rinsing and a bottle brush. (Ask me how I know.
). One trick I've used to really getting a good amount of kerosene over all the internal parts is a turkey baster, just be careful of getting kerosene on the bulb part (might melt it).
I wonder if the thrift store would have a cheap turkey baster now that Thanksgiving is over...