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Winston wrote:
Pete C. wrote:
anorton wrote:
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'Varnish Makers and Painter's' naptha is the only way
I've found for removing baked-on grease from metal surfaces:

http://paint-and-supplies.hardwarest...er-618030.aspx

It's disappeared from the shelves at all the hardware stores in
my area. Some now carry a 'substitute' product in gallon cans,
but I don't want to spend over 20 bucks and then have to drive
it to Hazmat Disposal if it works as well as do most
'substitutes'.

What's a practical alternative? Gasoline?

Lighter fluid is (or at least used to be) mainly naptha. Gasoline has
longer chain molecules than naptha, but you could try it.


Camp stove / lantern fuel might be a viable substitute that would be
better than highway gasoline.


I agree. It's unobtainium here in SF Bay Area.
Thanks!

SF Bay? Hey, just contact John Larkin and see if he'd let you use
his vapor degreaser! ;-)

Cheers!
Rich