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Parts Cleaning Solutions - Not Specifically Triumph

To: fot@autox.team.net
Subject: Parts Cleaning Solutions - Not Specifically Triumph
From: Group44TR7@aol.com
Date: Fri, 2 Jan 2004 09:49:20 EST
Dear FOTers.

       I sincerely hope that no one finds this to be a misuse of the FOT 
list. But it is only Triumph related to the extent that it deals with a common 
issues of automotive parts cleaning. 

       Our firm does market research for environmental companies. One of the 
areas that we have been requested to do more research on is automotive parts 
cleaning. The major environmental service companies like Safety Kleen, Heritage 
- Crystal Clear, and others have intentionally avoided attempting to service 
the hobby users and very small one-person shops (reason: not profitable). So 
we are curious as to what the hobbyist and small shops have done to address 
proper management of the spent solutions. 

       Based on thew shops that I personally utilize there seems to be a wide 
ranging approach to management of these solutions. Since I know that some of 
you would be in this categories of small shops and hobbyists, I would 
sincerely appreciate receiving your feedback offline as to what you are 
currently 
utilizing to clean your parts and how you dispose of the dirty parts cleaning 
solutions. Seems stores like Kragan and others collect waste oil, but really do 
not separately collect the parts cleaning solutions (mixing some cleaning 
solutions and waste oil is counterproductive to some recycling efforts). 

       I would also be interested in any feedback that you have to offer a 
the aqueous (water based) and semi aqueous (mixture of water/organic solvents) 
cleaning solutions compared to the older chlorinated organic chemicals . 

       Finally, is there any magazine or other resource that regularly 
provides the hobbyist and shop owner with guidance on propoer management of 
these 
wastes?

Cary

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