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Old 02-18-2008, 12:04 PM   #1
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What do you use in your parts washer?

I have a big old parts washer that I dug out of storage and really want to use again. Used to use varsol back in the day, can you still get that? I can't seem to find it locally. I priced mineral spirits and about stroked out. Guy at the industrial supply tried to sell me degreaser like purple stuff or whatever, I thought I'd ask around before I put the $ down (and it will be an investment!).

What works the best for you guys?

I should add that this is the old chest type washer that you lift up the lid and you have a tub and a flexible faucet that the fluid comes out through. The whole thing sits on a 25 gallon metal drum.
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Old 02-18-2008, 12:26 PM   #2
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Re: What do you use in your parts washer?

most of the stuff i get is water base cleaner
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Old 02-18-2008, 01:03 PM   #3
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Re: What do you use in your parts washer?

The water based ones are becoming the industry standard but most I have seen work best when heated.The whole "GREEN"
thing makes them a better investment for companies who want to be known as green.The ones I am most familiar with work more like a dishwasher than the type you have.They use a heating element like an electric water heater.The big problem with this type is that the weekend warrior doesn't want to pay to heat it all the time and usually doesn't want to wait for it to heat so he can use it.
At least I gave you some insight into what I've found with them.Sorry i couldn't just answer your question.
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Old 02-18-2008, 01:55 PM   #4
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Re: What do you use in your parts washer?

well in the shop i worked at we used some stuff that my boss said was what is left after they make gas. i had the name but forgot it. i know it cleaned tools real good, and hands too!! lol
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Old 02-18-2008, 06:16 PM   #5
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Re: What do you use in your parts washer?

plus the water base doesn't make your skin all wrinkle and cracks like the old kerosene base cleaner i hated get my hands all dried out
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Old 02-18-2008, 07:52 PM   #6
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Re: What do you use in your parts washer?

dont have a parts washer but i know there are a few good cleaners out there . where i work carries to products i'd recommend, the first is from aiken chemical company called purple power. it does good straight or can be water dolluted, not sure about using in the parts washer though (it foams up). the second and probably better would be the parts washer fluid by castrol. this is designed for the newer benchtop type cleaners that can't use any extremely strong (caustic type) cleaners. the newer benchtop cleaners run the fluids in such a way that the really strong cleaners destroy internal parts(i dont know if it's plastic parts or how its run though the pump and/or motor).
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I use my washer @ work. A company called Crystal Clean takes care of it all,,, and drops in the bubble gum smelling stuff too
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Old 02-18-2008, 08:39 PM   #8
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Re: What do you use in your parts washer?

advance auto sells a 5 gallon bucket of part washer stuff i will see today what it is called
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Re: What do you use in your parts washer?

back in the day there used to be a franchise called Safety Kleen that sold the parts washer stuff not sure if its around anymore but thats where we got stuff when i worked on cabs you could try searching that
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Re: What do you use in your parts washer?

I use a product called ozzi juce it is a citrus based product and works really good. I do not know where to get it i get it from work
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Re: What do you use in your parts washer?

I Did a search on safty kleen. Still making the stuff.

www.safety-kleen.com.

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Re: What do you use in your parts washer?

I just buy solvent by the 5 gal pail & wear rubber gloves with my parts washer.
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Re: What do you use in your parts washer?

Thanks guys, lots of good info, I appreciate the help. Do the water based cleaners work in my type of washer?
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Old 02-19-2008, 12:57 AM   #14
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Re: What do you use in your parts washer?

I use diesel fuel in mine.........but I dont clean really nice parts in it either.
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Mineral spirits simply because I found the water base stuff to be useless.
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Re: What do you use in your parts washer?

We have a bulk fuel business here in Topeka that sells clean parts washer solvent, (just like safety kleens). Check your yellow pages, I would bet someone near you has the stuff. If it smells like oranges it probably doesn't work very well.

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Re: What do you use in your parts washer?

Safety Klean also does the water based cleaners.The big push for the wb is the environmental side of things.Major production/repair shops use the water based in an automatic parts washer.They heat the wb mix and pump it thru pressure nozzles,It works like a dishwasher.Most of the wb cleaners for them have an anti foaming agent in them.I serviced pressure washers for a good while and quite a lot of our bussiness was in this type washer.Most would do very little good until they heated up.I had one customer with a 400 gal unit.they had a timer switch wired into their heating circuit so they could start up at 7:00 am without having to wait for it to heat.

When you wash your hands,you use warm water.Why? Because they come cleaner.I don't think I would use a wb cleaner in one for auto work unless it was a heated model.
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I use Castrol Super Clean, straight. Very happy with it in every way.
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I got a free parts washer a while back. It took a lot of cleaning and a new elect. cord but it works good. It's a floor model and you can get an engine block in it and still have plenty of room to work around it. I don't know how many gallon it is but I bought two 5 gallon cans of Mineral Spirit based solvent for it at NAPA. I think it was $80 and some change for the two cans.

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