[Farmall] cleaning solvents
Gary Hayes in Bouse, AZ
naagary at yahoo.com
Wed Aug 25 11:06:23 PDT 2004
I agree with Bob C.... You can't get the cleaners
that work like they used to.
due to CRS I don't remember the class of solvents they
were, but the new stuff is no where near what the old
stuff was. My old 5 gal pail ate throught the bottom
and made a mess.
most "recomended" parts cleaners are water based
soaps.
Laquer thinner is low VOC and does not pack the punch
it once did. I use oven cleaner to remove grease&
paint in one smelly step. Laquer thinner works on
grease, mineral spirits is the solvents for the metal
parts washer and the plastic parts sink uses the safe
stuff.
Gary
--- MarkTakacs at aol.com wrote:
> The auto parts stores have the 1 gallon cans
> of parts cleaner / carb
> cleaner that many suggest to get when rebuild a
> carb. It comes with a parts
> tray inside. This stuff seems very strong and not
> like the other chemicals I
> have used or inhaled, gotten on hands, etc. It
> breaks down dirt, grease, and
> paint very quickly.
> The brake cleaners I used awhile back also
> quickly degreases from a
> spray can but newer ones seam a little tamer.
>
> Mark Takacs
> "hoping to bring my 1945 H back to life"
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Gary Hayes
naagary at yahoo.com showcard at rraz.com
aka RUSTFARM - in Bouse, AZ
old farm tractors
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