I have a old parts cleaner that is falling apart and the solvent in it
is decades old (it was Safety-Kleen solvent), it no longer cleans worth a
damm and the tank is rusty, etc... So my father-in-law did me a favor and
signed me up for a Safety-Kleen service contract and will pay for it for as
long as he is around he says.
I have to apply for a EPA number which is FREE so ok I can do that. I
was browsing their web site and saw they have water-based cleaners as well,
anyone know anything about the water based stuff ? is it worth the
extra-cost to have their water based cleaners ? are they any good ? safer ?
I would have to pay the difference in the tank costs which I dont know what
it will be yet.
My plan was get a new solvent tank from Harbor Freight and fill it with
super-agitene but this safety-kleen thing would be free to
me. Father-in-law says stick with Safety-Kleen and forget the other stuff,
they will come out and take away the old solvent once a year and keep the
machine working, that is what he does at his house. If their water based
stuff cleans as well I think I would prefer it, i ASSUME it will be easier
on my hands, lungs, etc. I do wear gloves when cleaning parts. There is
some minor extra costs in their water tanks since i have to keep them
heated but I dont mind that if it works.
mike
~~~~~ I'd rather be sailing and ~~~ .oooO Oooo. ~~~~~~~~~~~
Mike Rambour ( ) ( )
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mikey@b2systems.com \_) (_/
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