Ok Guys,
What do you use, what works the best for general grease/grime removal? I have a 20-gal parts washer that has never had fluid in it, I think it's time to put it to work.
Ok Guys,
What do you use, what works the best for general grease/grime removal? I have a 20-gal parts washer that has never had fluid in it, I think it's time to put it to work.
I maybe opening myself up to ridicule here but I use kerosene. Its cheaper than the cleaner solvents the parts stores sell, lasts just as long and when the time does come to replace it I just dump the old in with my waste oil for the furnace.
Danny
At home we use kerosene. At work we use agitene. Some of the commercial stuff will remove the oils from your skin--not fun as I had that to happen cleaning parts in a vat with varsol. It only took that one time to teach me to use gloves!
Can you use mineral spirits? Would the kerosene go bad/evaporate after awhile, how bad does it smell?
I think I would look into varsol or agitene before I filled the washer with mineral spirits--do you have a Grainger or other type of industrial supply store nearby? No expert here but with the quantity of fluid you are talking about I would be concerned about fumes and flamability of the liquid. I would also be concerned as to what your pump can safely handle. We have one of the Chineese parts washers at work and it handles agitene fine. At home we have a plastic tub and we only pour about a 1/2 to 1 gallon of kerosene in it. No more than we use here we can use the old stuff for burning brush or add it to the waste oil container.
Thanks John,
I'll check into the stuff you recommend. the biggest problem I can see is I will be using my parts washer about twice a month (I work pretty slow) so I don't want to fill it up with toxic, expensive stuff that will evaporate or break down before I get the chance to enjoy it. Is there such a thing as "green" or non-toxic cleaner?
"green" or non-toxic cleaner? Kind of got my curiosity up, so I did a little google search. I don't know anything about these company's or their products....
http://www.renegadepartswashers.com/..._detergent.htm
http://www.franmar.com/index.php?cPath=24_48
http://www.workcellsystems.com/cleaning_fluids.html
I hope these help, I believe my parts washer maybe the same as yours 20ga. drum type. I haven't had any problems using kero. in it and at the price they want for solvents I believe I will continue using kero.
Danny
Last edited by Danny; 08-08-2008 at 02:53 AM.
It may be more expensive but I use Saftey-Kleen. The thing I like about them is that they bring a truck out to my place and take the barrel with my dirty solvent and all the sludge in it and replace it with a fresh barrel.
Don't ask me what it costs as it has been many years since the last time I had mine serviced. I probably should look into getting mine serviced, but that would mean cleaning up my shop so the guy could get the barrel in and out.
Thanks for the links Danny. I like the soybean goo the best, but at around $20 per gallon, it should coat the parts with gold leaf when it's done. I know I should support some of the farmer grown stuff, but for an occasional use it looks like kerosene is going to be the best. I'll try to come up with somethings new, it seems quite a few folks are watching, we just need some more interesting topics to get them to jump in.
George,
It sounds like you now have a reason to clean your shop![]()