Solvent for cleaning parts?

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I have typically used Kerosene as a general parts cleaner, but I know some use Mineral Spirits. Any preference of one over the other? I like Kerosene because it is relatively cheap, but I am sure Mineral Spirits is relatively cheap as well.
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Bruce372
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2/17/2017 2:03pm
I would try a water based detergent, only for the sake of health and safety.
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2/17/2017 7:45pm
Bruce372 wrote:
I would try a water based detergent, only for the sake of health and safety.
I agree. Water base is the way to go. Always use rubber gloves when handling petroleum products. I don't think absorbing kerosene through your skin is good
2/18/2017 4:54pm
We been using diesel fuel with some Marvels Mystery Oil so it wont dry your hands.
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2/18/2017 8:19pm Edited Date/Time 2/18/2017 8:22pm
What water based solvent? Some of that stuff can be pretty harsh too.I know there is commercial stuff out there like Safety Kleen but it is high dollar and they want a contract.

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2/18/2017 8:40pm Edited Date/Time 2/18/2017 8:49pm
I use varsol. It's basically the same thing as kerosene, but not as strong and doesn't have as strong an odor. it costs about $30 for a 5 gallon pail and it goes a very long way.
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2/19/2017 10:42am
Bruce372 wrote:
I would try a water based detergent, only for the sake of health and safety.
I have a bioremediating ozzy juice parts washer. Works well, but can rust the shims if you don't use water displacer on them immediately. Suspension internals just get contact cleaner. Motor parts get the water displacer.
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2/19/2017 3:30pm
A shop I used to contract for used concentrated Simple Green....was very effective.
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2/21/2017 6:17am Edited Date/Time 2/21/2017 6:18am
O'Reiliys has some stuff they call parts cleaner...cleans aluminum like no other, pretty much eats away everything including the paint inside the parts washer and the pump. Has a nice odor to it that pretty much melts away your lungs. Long story short, stay far away from it.

Anyone try the HF parts cleaner? Id like to find something that is low odor, wont melt aluminum, but still effective
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2/21/2017 6:57am
What are you guys using for anodized parts? Such as PC triple clamps?

I used some Bel Ray electrical cleaner because I didn't want to chance using Liquid Performance Brake Parts Cleaner. The Bel Ray didn't work very well.

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