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Motocross and enduro carburetor cleaners - power, precision and clean engine operation

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Carburetor Cleaner is for MX/enduro/off-road riders who want crisp throttle and reliable starts without pulling the carb every weekend. We sell carb-safe cleaners that dissolve varnish, gum and carbon in jets, passages, needles and bowls, helping fix hard starting, bogging off idle, hanging idle and random lean/rich hesitation after muddy races or long storage. It’s the quick service move when your bike feels “flat” even though your air filter, plug and fuel look fine. When choosing a carb cleaner, start with compatibility: make sure it’s safe for aluminum carbs and won’t attack rubber O-rings, diaphragms or plastic parts. Pick the type that matches the job—spray cleaner for external grime and targeted jet flushing, or a stronger soak for heavily varnished parts you can disassemble. Consider riding conditions and fuel: ethanol-heavy pump gas and frequent water crossings usually need more regular cleaning. Also check usability: a precise straw nozzle and fast-evaporating formula help you work cleanly in the garage or at the track. Common mistakes are blasting cleaner through a carb with the engine running, washing grit deeper into passages, or skipping the basics—fresh fuel, clean filter, correct float height and air screw setting. Replace or rebuild if you find cracked intake boots, torn diaphragms, sticky floats, corroded jets, or if the bike won’t hold a steady idle even after cleaning. Tip: Remove the jets and blow every passage dry with compressed air after spraying—leftover solvent can loosen debris and re-clog the pilot circuit on the next ride.
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