[Farmall] Solvents
James Moran
jrmoraninc at yahoo.com
Wed Jan 25 15:19:53 PST 2006
I hold a degree in organic chemistry, though I certainly (and freely, almost proudly) admit to never having pressed it into play.
If my memory serves, alchohol and its relatives will not prove too awfully successful when challanged by "petroleum chains".
You might try tri-chloro ethane or related solvents such as toluene (spelling?). My strong admonition, however, is to exercise cautious measures. These (and many others) are nasty products (as is gasoline, by the way). Not only are they volatile there are carcinagenic issues, too.
My two cents which are worth (probably) one cent.
Jm
"Gary Hayes in Bouse, AZ" <naagary at yahoo.com> wrote: Denatured Alcohol can work well.
it is very flamable and with voc at 806/l the
environmental guys don't like it.
>
> John Hall
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Jay and Diane Liedman"
> To:
> Sent: Monday, January 23, 2006 7:41 PM
> Subject: [Farmall] Solvents
>
>
> >I am trying to clean out an H gas tank that
> evidently sat partly full of
> >gas for many years. There is a tar-like substance
> about an 1/4 inch thick
> >on the bottom than is resistant to cleaning with
> new gas. Does anyone know
> >of a good product or solvent for removing this knid
> of crud?
> >
Gary Hayes
naagary at yahoo.com showcard at rraz.com
aka RUSTFARM - in Bouse, AZ
old farm tractors
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