If you have ferrous parts and you don't care about any paint on them, nothing
beats Easy-Off extra-strong original formula oven cleaner, in the yellow spray
can!
The chassis and drivetrain of my '31 Ford was coated with a 75-year
accumulation of dust, dirt, oil, and grease that had hardened into a form of
armor plate. I would leave parts soaking in a parts cleaner full of Gunk and
kerosene for WEEKS, and it would have NO effect.
They I tried spraying on the Easy-Off, and after a few hours, the crud simply
rinsed off. The only downside is that it will dissolve paint (and aluminum)
for sure.
Doug
--- On Fri, 4/16/10, Richard Kleihorst <richard@kleihorst.com> wrote:
> From: Richard Kleihorst <richard@kleihorst.com>
> Subject: [Shop-talk] alternative fluids for parts washers
> To: shop-talk@autox.team.net
> Date: Friday, April 16, 2010, 3:39 AM
> Hi,
>
> I have a 45L parts washer and considering what fluid to
> use. Usually kerosine,
> diesel or petroleum based derivatives are used, but I have
> some health
> considerations because of the nasty chemicals inside.
> Especially the aromats,
> benzenes and olefinen are no use for cleaning, but unsafe
> to breathe.
>
> Does anyone have any experience with other cleaning agents,
> such as liquid
> soap, vinegar, cleaning soda?
> I tried to use the dishwasher (they clean with lye) but it
> might take 4 runs
> to do something decent for engine parts, and you have to
> make sure that the SO
> doesn't catch you.
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