Hi guys,
I have my own 30 gal parts washer but have Safety-Kleen service it. This
is to comply easily with hazardous waste disposal permits in this state.
They use a solvent that is pretty readily available and it's called
Stoddard Solvent. One of the good things about it is the flash point is
much higher than paint thinner and similar solvents. Nearl all oil
distributors have it. Works absolutely super, far better than pain
thinner.
Paul
PAsgeirsson@juno.com
On Tue, 27 Jul 1999 08:59:50 -0700 (PDT) Ron Soave <soavero@yahoo.com>
writes:
>I'm pretty sure Simple Green is water based, which
>won't cut grease/grime as well as petro based, and
>also could corrode. I posted questions about this a
>year ago, with few responses, but I've used odorless
>mineral spirits with great success, but WEAR GLOVES
>and wear as much respiratory stuff as you can with
>good ventilation. Just because you can't smell it
>doesn't mean it isn't hurting you.
>
>--- "J. Adrian Barnes" <adrian@workgroup.net> wrote:
>> When I was thinking about getting one, I was always
>> told to use "Super Clean,"
>> but wear a glove.
>>
>> adrian
>>
>> Ajhsys@aol.com wrote:
>>
>> > I just bought a small (3 1/2 gal.) parts washer
>> from Harbor Freight. I was
>> > just wondering what everybody uses in theirs. Is
>> Simple Green a good enough
>> > de-greaser? Should I rinse the parts with water
>> and blow dry after using
>> > Simple Green? Any other suggestions?
>> >
>>
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