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Default Why is parts washing solvent so expensive


"Bill" wrote in message
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On 9/9/2011 8:10 PM, Steve B wrote:
I looked for parts washing solvent, and I am finding that it is a
lot
more expensive than other hydrocarbons like kerosene. I am
wondering,
why is this the case?

Any idea what is a relatively cheap way to get about 40-50 gallons
of
that stuff.


I shopped for it, and said fergeddabout it. That stuff is more than a
good
single malt scotch in some cases. I ended up with a mixture of stuff,
mostly water and oxy clean, plus a little paint thinner, and other stuff
that has washed down there. But I don't use mine a lot. I really need
to
take it apart, and inspect, as I noticed a good bit of corrosion when I
first got it.

I'd be interested in a good cheap all around safe cleaner, too. I ain't
spending that much for enough for my $15 yard sale 30 gal. Snap-On unit.
Sorry, I'm just cheap.

Steve



believe it or not, simple green works really well for much of this
cleaning


Forgot to add that I have one gallon of Simple Green in there. I added it
right after the last discussion here. It seems to work pretty well. A
little slimy feeling, and it cleans my hands good, too.

Steve