Ah you see i was told not to use brake/carb cleaner as this left behind a sticky residue that could affect the sensor, so rather than take the risk spent the £7 on the proper stuffBrake clean or carb cleaner just as good and you can usually buy it cheaper than MAF cleaner.
Can't see how brake clean would leave a sticky residue especially when used to clean brake shoes, likewise carb cleaner where it could cause your throttle/choke to stick.
No ones criticising you for buying the branded cleaner as its your choice after all. When I first started in the motor trade we used carbon Tet to clean of brake shoes and other delicate parts, that was until the health and safety/environment bods decided to ban it. We also used methanol, which was used for the air brake dryer bottles, to clean parts off including sloshing it all over your hands, thank goodness times have changed."brake carb and contact cleaners can be harsh on plastic and some can leave unwanted residue which will damage the sensor"
taken from the CRC web site
now im not saying this is right or that you can't/shouldn't use them however at the price of a new maf sensor compared to the £7 cost off the right stuff for the job, well each to there own, me i bought it![]()
No ones criticising you for buying the branded cleaner as its your choice after all. When I first started in the motor trade we used carbon Tet to clean of brake shoes and other delicate parts, that was until the health and safety/environment bods decided to ban it. We also used methanol, which was used for the air brake dryer bottles, to clean parts off including sloshing it all over your hands, thank goodness times have changed.