Yes, you can clean spark plugs and reuse them.

There are a few ways to clean carbon off a spark plug. One way is to use a vacuum cleaner with the hose attached to it. Another way is to use a can of compressed air.

Yes, brake cleaner can be used to clean spark plugs.

Yes, you can clean spark plugs with alcohol. Spark plugs are made of metal and must be kept clean to prevent corrosion. Alcohol can help remove build-up on the surface of the spark plugs and make them look new again.

Black carbon is a pollutant that is created when the air/fuel mixture is burned. It can cause a number of respiratory problems, including COPD and asthma.

Spark plugs should be cleaned every 6 months.

There is no one definitive answer to this question. Some factors that could affect the cleaning ability of vinegar include the type of spark plug, the age of the plug, and the severity of the corrosion.

There is no definitive answer to this question as it depends on the specific carb cleaner and spark plug you are using. Some carb cleaners may be okay to spray in a spark plug hole, while others may not. Ultimately, it is up to the individual to decide if they want to use this particular type of cleaner.

The spark plugs can become oily because of wear and tear from the engine.

Yes, you can clean your spark plugs with gasoline.

There are a few ways to fix a fouled spark plug. One way is to replace the plug. Another way is to use a vacuum cleaner and air compressor to clean the area around the sparkplug.

Yes, a hotter spark plug will stop fouling.

There are many reasons why spark plugs can accumulate excessive carbon. One reason is that the plugs are not always replaced when they become dirty or need to be replaced due to a fault. Carbon build-up can also occur as a result of using high-grit or synthetic oils, which can cause the plugs to wear faster than they should.

Yes, spark plugs can be cleaned with sandpaper.

Spark plugs should be replaced every 3,000 miles or every 6 months if the car is not driven in cold weather.

Yes, Iridium spark plugs can be cleaned using a mild soap and water solution. Spark plugs should be lubed before cleaning to reduce the chance of Foreign Matter coming into contact with the spark plugs.

You can check spark plugs without removing them by using a spark plug tester.