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Subject: [Shop-talk] Parts solvent--simple green?
From: dmscheidt at gmail.com (David Scheidt)
Date: Wed, 20 Jul 2011 17:43:53 -0500
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On Wed, Jul 20, 2011 at 6:41 AM, Benjamin Zwissler <bjzwissler at gmail.com>
wrote:
> I see two issues with using non-solvent based fluids in parts cleaners.
> First, I've been told that if you leave aluminum and other non-ferrous
> materials soaking in them they can corrode all or part of the material
> away. B I've seen some heavy corrosion myself but nothing further.
B Second,
> like most detergents it will be "used up" once you've cleaned a finite
> amount parts. B Then you have to dispose of it and that's not easy
> once its B loaded with grease and oil.

Which is much easier than dealing with mineral spirits.  Most places,
you simply allow the water to evaporate, and dispose of the solids.
Places with air pollution restrictions on that, you skim the oil from
the top, settle and filter the solids out of the aqueous phase, and
dispose of them.  the aqueous phase is waste water, unless it's ph is
too high, or it contains substantial heavy metal, which isn't usually
true of most home use.


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David Scheidt
dmscheidt at gmail.com

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