Posted by Andy C on December 21, 2010 at 17:16:08 from (74.103.170.109):
In Reply to: Parts Cleaner posted by Miner 09 on December 21, 2010 at 16:00:59:
My Friend at the local garage gave me a water based solvent to try. The product in his tank is kept at ~107 degrees F. I made a heater out of pipe and a water heater element and put the whole deal on a 30 minute timer. Ten minutes gets the approx. 3-4 gallons up to usable temperature.To just scrub stuff down quickly, it may not be as effective as the safety kleen but hands down if you are patient and can keep parts rinsed down or soak them I think it works excellent. I am going to make a little bubbler to agitate small parts.The other benefit that I see is that it is much easier on the skin and it is an excellent hand cleaner. Heating it is defiantly the key to making it work! My 2 cents, Andy
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