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I use these filters from Northern tool with good results.
http://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/product_200141024_200141024 John
Mitchell Shelton, CT
On 9/5/2016 5:02 PM, john niolon wrote:
> I?ve got a table top parts washer...(old commercial unit I found at a
> divorce sale) metal sink and top over a polyethylene tank (about 5
> gallons) I use super agitene solvent and after 5 years it?s still
> doing the job. But... where it used to be nice and clear, it?s
> getting grundgy now and I?m sure the tank has a nice thick layer of
> crud on bottom. It?s starting to run a little slow and I was going
> to clean everything out and see if that helps.
> question... what?s the best ?strainer? material to pour the solvent
> through ?? paint strainer? old tee shirt...?? I can do this two or
> three times while I?m scrapping the tank clean...
> john
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<p>I use these filters from Northern tool with good results.
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href="http://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/product_200141024_200141024">http://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/product_200141024_200141024</a>
John Mitchell Shelton, CT<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 9/5/2016 5:02 PM, john niolon wrote:<br>
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<div>I?ve got a table top parts washer...(old commercial unit
I found at a divorce sale) metal sink and top over a
polyethylene tank (about 5 gallons) I use super agitene
solvent and after 5 years it?s still doing the job. But...
where it used to be nice and clear, it?s getting grundgy now
and I?m sure the tank has a nice thick layer of crud on
bottom. It?s starting to run a little slow and I was going
to clean everything out and see if that helps.</div>
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<div>question... what?s the best ?strainer? material to pour
the solvent through ?? paint strainer? old tee shirt...??
I can do this two or three times while I?m scrapping the
tank clean...</div>
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<div>john</div>
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