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Default Do all petroleum parts washer solvents smell horribly?

On Sun, 16 Oct 2011 12:09:40 -0400, Ecnerwal
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Ignoramus23036 wrote:

I have a bucket of parts washer solvent from Menards. This stuff REEKS
and smells really horribly, much worse than diesel fuel even.

I wonder if all solvents are like that, or there are some that are a
little better.


You can certainly get deodorized (or low odor, or what have you) mineral
sprits. It will likely cost more than the stinky stuff. The particular
stuff I'm most familiar with in that line will cost a lot more as it's
an "art supply", but there are likely cheaper sources. The jug of
mineral sprits I have from the hardware store stinks like a whole tank
of heating oil, by contrast.

The better grades of kerosene (ie, that would not stink up Mrs.
O'Leary's barn while burning in that lantern that wasn't really the
casue...) might be a cheaper place to start, but I suppose that's
perhaps more flammable than "mineral sprits."

Perhaps your parts washer needs a hood and vent.



I have this....

http://s-kstore.com/index.php/recycl...model-251.html

Does anyone have any instructions for its operation and maintainence?

SafteyKleen has been less than forthcoming with any guides or
manuals.....


Gunner

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