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water based parts washer
Anyone know of good waterbased solvent to put in a parts washer?
Didn't know I couldn't use regular solvents in it when i bought it. |
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We use a water base solvent that our uniform company supplies(along with the washer). Works very well. http://www.cintas.com/FacilityServic...sCleaning.aspx
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Can't go wrong with Castrol Super Clean. Suppose to be bio-degradeable as well.
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Auto zone sells a cleaner by the 1, 2 or 5 gallon container called Purple Power and it works good, cheap too!
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i use simple green in mine and does a good job.real greasy parts need to soak for an hour or so.
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