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Re: Parts washer




>I have a 20 gallon parts washer that I am trying to find a good cleaning
solvent to use with (heated or not).  I've tried a heated lye solution,
but it just didn't work all that well.  How dangerous is it to use
diesel or kerosene in these types of parts washers with the electric
pumps?  If I could find a non flammable inexpensive cleaning agent, I
got the pump routed down to the bottom of a 3" x 3' CPVC pipe that has a
220V hot water heater element epoxied in the bottom end, then routed
back up out the top to the spigot and brush.  Temperature wise ( I
normally turn the heater off when the reservoir gets to 150 degs), it
works great, but the lye solution didn't work all that well.  I assume I
don't want to heat diesel or kerosene this way.  Any ideas?<

	For what it's worth, I've been real impressed with some of the new
citris degreasers on the market. Not only are they not flammable, they
smell pretty good (especially important if you have a significant other)
and they are biodegradable (sp?). They seem to work really well too. I
used some GUNK on a few things one day, ran out, then used some stuff I
had for cleaning the drivetrain on my Mt Bike. It worked **Way** better
than the GUNK. Only problem is the bike shop charges a fortune for a 22oz
bottle. I know you can get it through auto shops and catalogs like
NORTHERN Equipment though.
 My father likes to use diesel fuel and Marvel Mystery oil in his. I think
he uses some other ingredient too. As far as safety, I know you can
throw a match into a can of kerosene and the match will go out. it's not
nearly as volatile as regular gas.
 
My $ .02
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Mark A. Pepe			mpepe@domain.elided		Tucson,Az


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