Here is a reply I got that didn't go to the list. There are a couple
good points to consider.....
Tim
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Subject: Re: [Shop-talk] Parts solvent--simple green?
Date: 7/20/11 6:41:01 AM
From: "Benjamin Zwissler"
To: "Tim"
Cc: "John Mitchell" , "shop-talk"
I see two issues with using non-solvent based fluids in parts cleaners.B
First, I've been told that if you leave aluminum and other non-ferrous
materials soaking in them they canB 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
onceB itsB B loadedB with grease and oil.B You could pour it down the drain,
but I doubt the local sanitary district would approve.B I have mineral
spirits and in 15 years I've added some and scraped the bottom of
settled out crud a few times that's it.B After cleaning in the parts
washer with mineral spirits I will often finish up with detergent
degreaser and water in the utility tub to get rid of any greasy residue.
B
Ben.....
On Wed, Jul 20, 2011 at 6:57 AM, Tim < tputland@charter.net
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wrote:
Has any one used simple green in a part washer?
On Tue, Jul 19, 2011 at 8:20 PM, John Mitchell wrote:
Hi, B I just ordered a 40 gallon parts washer and I'm now wondering what
to use in it. B It's going to be in my attached garage, so I'd prefer
that there not be horrible fumes but some are ok. B I'm not sure whether
I'm better off with a water based product or a non-aqueous solvent. B Of
course I want something that works for greasy cruddy car parts. B Any
suggestions? B And where do I get it from? How much do I need to get? B
Thanks B B John Mitchell
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