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  2. Deglazing (engine mechanics) - Wikipedia

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    Over time, the constant rubbing of the rings against the cylinder wall can polish it to a very smooth finish. This creates problems in two ways. First, the lubricating oil in the engine will not adhere properly to the smooth surface, and in the absence of an oil film the resulting friction is increased.

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    Here, the experts explain how to clean walls the right way. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ...

  4. Cylinder (engine) - Wikipedia

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    During use, the cylinder liner is subject to wear from the rubbing action of the piston rings and piston skirt. This wear is minimized by the thin oil film which coats the cylinder walls and also by a layer of glaze which naturally forms as the engine is run-in. On some engines, the cylinder liner is replaceable, in case it becomes worn or damaged.

  5. Tube cleaning - Wikipedia

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    A mechanical tube cleaning system is a cleaning body that is moved through the tube in order to remove deposits from the tube wall. In the most simple case it is a matter of a brush that is moved in the tube by means of a rod or a flexible spring (device). In large-scale technology and industrial sector, however, several processes have ...

  6. How to Clean Your Walls (Without Ruining the Paint) - AOL

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    You deep clean your home every so often (fine, once a year, before Great Aunt Agnes comes over). You scour and scrub every surface in sight, from the...

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  8. Piston ring - Wikipedia

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    Improving heat transfer from the piston to the cylinder wall. Maintaining the proper quantity of the oil between the piston and the cylinder wall; Regulating engine oil consumption by scraping oil from the cylinder walls back to the sump. [1] Most piston rings are made from cast iron or steel.

  9. Your Bathroom Walls Are Likely Disgusting—Here's How to Clean ...

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    As with tiled walls, rinse glossy-finished walls with a clean, slightly damp sponge and then lightly wipe them with a soft, dry cloth. Related: 4 Paint Colors You Should Never Use in the Bathroom ...