I go to a local Fleet Farm and buy bulk K1 kerosene. Its usually $3-$4 a gallon. I then add a quart of ATF for every 5 gallons of K1. I then buy some fuel fragrance and add it to that so it doesn't have a chemical smell.
Kerosene. Find a place that sells it by the gallon for home heaters.
That sounds really cheap and effective.
I use this with kerosene. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000ABIDJE/?tag=atomicindus08-20
Might be 143.I've had great results with ZEP Dyna145 solvent. Been using it for the past 20 or so years now, although don't really have any experience with anything else.
I've used "Stoddard solvent- Varsol" for years. But now the oil supply house local that sold it in bulk has closed. I put a couple gallons of K1 Kero in with the solvent that was left, and it seems to clean good. Does leave an oily film on the parts. I may mix in a couple gallons of 'paint thinner' from wally mart, but it's $14/gal here which seems ridiculous.
FWIW, I have about 5 gallons of water in the bottom of the tank. Solvent floats on top, dirt sinks to the bottom into the water. Solvent stays much cleaner.
I buy mineral spirits intended for parts washer use from the local parts houses, Fleet Farm or Tractor Supply Stores for around $7.50 to $10 per gallon.
$7.50/Gallon is very reasonable these days. TS has it here, but it's around $10 per gallon. What brand and where are you getting it at $7.50?
Problem with mineral spirits is some people can't be around it,my youngest brother is one of them.It irritates his skin.Me,it burns and dries out my skin leaving rashes although I wear gloves.
How to tell what’s good for aluminum parts such as valve covers for an old Mercedes?
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Varsol/mineral spits/kerosene etc... won't damage aluminum. If you want a water based cleaner look to Extreme Simple Green[emoji768] Aircraft & Precision Cleaner. Stay away from caustic cleaners like SuperClean, they 'eat' aluminum.
Thanks M6! Not many covers like mine and don’t want it damaged
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I knew a transmission repair shop owner that could not be in contact with it,his skin would break out bad in contact with itIt is fortunate that there are a variety of alternatives to choose from.![]()
Not sure why people recommend kerosene. When I use a parts washer, I want stuff to come out WITHOUT oil. What's the point when I have to go back over it with other solvents?
Not sure why people recommend kerosene. When I use a parts washer, I want stuff to come out WITHOUT oil. What's the point when I have to go back over it with other solvents?