I just recently had my second run in with carelessly using brake cleaner resulting in damaged paint/powder coat.
That, coupled with the fact that I'm trying to be a bit more conscious of the chemicals that I routinely expose my body to leads me on the hunt for some alternatives to using brake clean.
Is there something out there that's less aggressive and more gentle on finished surfaces that are either painted or powder coated? I guess it'd be ideal if the alternative was somewhat less toxic to our bodies than brake clean as well.
Acetone? Isopropyl Alcohol? Mineral Spirits? What are the options here?
Ideally I'd like to be able to use something in a liquid form so I can do more precise applications like with a Q-Tip. My first bad run in with brake cleaner was from aerosol overspray. This is just for very general parts cleaning, thread chasing, cleaning out old loc-tite as well as anti-seize, etc.
That, coupled with the fact that I'm trying to be a bit more conscious of the chemicals that I routinely expose my body to leads me on the hunt for some alternatives to using brake clean.
Is there something out there that's less aggressive and more gentle on finished surfaces that are either painted or powder coated? I guess it'd be ideal if the alternative was somewhat less toxic to our bodies than brake clean as well.
Acetone? Isopropyl Alcohol? Mineral Spirits? What are the options here?
Ideally I'd like to be able to use something in a liquid form so I can do more precise applications like with a Q-Tip. My first bad run in with brake cleaner was from aerosol overspray. This is just for very general parts cleaning, thread chasing, cleaning out old loc-tite as well as anti-seize, etc.


