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  1. DeucePhaeton
    Joined: Sep 10, 2003
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    Do any of you use straight Kerosene in their washers?
    I want something that doesn't break the bank. What do you use?

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  2. chargin03
    Joined: Jan 8, 2013
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    Diesel fuel
     
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  3. Mineral spirits in mine. It is not too bad if you buy 5 gallon jugs. But still more than kerosene.

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  4. evintho
    Joined: May 28, 2007
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    5 gallons of Purple Power at WalMart is $25. It's pretty aggressive. Don't let aluminum soak in it overnight!
     
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  5. bedwards
    Joined: Mar 25, 2015
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    Diesel Fuel and ATF mixed.
     
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  6. Purple Power works great, doesn't stink, and is fairly inexpensive!
     
  7. bill gruendeman
    Joined: Jun 18, 2019
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    Mineral spirits in mine too. It lasts along time I top off a gallon or two at a time (10$ a gallon).
     
  8. 51504bat
    Joined: May 22, 2010
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    Mineral spirits in mine but even though the pump is supposed to be for petroleum based solvents they don't last for shit.
     
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  9. ekimneirbo
    Joined: Apr 29, 2017
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    Diesel fuel. Used to use kerosene till it went to $4 a gallon. Funny thing,the other day I drove by the place where I used to buy it years ago. Looked up and the sign still said $4........even though all other fuel prices dropped. Use Diesel, and if it ever gets too dirty, put it in a jug and save it for burning stuff. Now that's recycling:D
     
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  10. JUSTIN PERSINGER
    Joined: Apr 28, 2020
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    I'm assuming you all are talking about cleaning agents to spray thru the washer right? I just bought one this last weekend and was pondering on what to use as a degreaser. I was thinking Dawn dishwashing soap, or purple power?

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  11. greener200
    Joined: Jan 20, 2009
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    And here I was waitin to see some vintage parts washers ,,,,:rolleyes: We have a real nice one I got at a commercial building sale. The stuff my ol man buys is some type of "Parts" cleaner .I never thought of the diesel/ kerosene route.
     
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  12. LM14
    Joined: Dec 18, 2009
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    from Iowa

    I used to get the cleaning fluid from Safety Kleen for free. My shop foreman had them service his home shop and they always left him a new 5 gallon jug at our shop when they serviced ours. They left him a refill even though he hadn't used it enough to change it. He gave them to me about every other time and it worked for both of us. When it was dirty I drained it and gave it back to him and he gave me more. Worked great. Problem is he died and I now have a steel parts washer full of nasty, dirty Safety Kleen solvent.

    I'm going to clean it out again and go with Simple Green. I have a smaller plastic tank with Simple Green in it and it does a great job, just not sure how well SG will work in a steel tank.

    SPark
     
  13. squirrel
    Joined: Sep 23, 2004
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    I still use mineral spirits solvent in mine...it's expensive. I seem to buy ten gallons every year or two.
     
  14. buffaloracer
    Joined: Aug 22, 2004
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    from kansas

    Was the old saying " Nitro is for racing, alcohol is for drinking and gasoline is for washing parts"?
    I use mineral spirits but have considered going to diesel or purple power.
    Pete
     
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  15. Crown PSC 1000 Parts Cleaner from Tractor Supply sold in 5 gallon cans for $42.99. I looked around the internet for what to use and this stuff got pretty good reviews from people.
     
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  16. OLDSMAN
    Joined: Jul 20, 2006
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    I use an actual parts cleaning solvent that I buy from a local petroleum product supplier
     
  17. Yeah, me too! It's called Flash Solvent, pretty expensive though. Costs me about $100.00 for 10 gallons.
     
  18. 51504bat
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    I bought a parts washer and enough PSC 1ooo for it from Tractor Supply. Only trouble was the washer wasn't compatible with the PSC 1000. Called the washer manufacturer and they told me not to use PSC 1000 in their washer. They said they had advised TS about this but TS was still selling it without advising anyone of the incompatibility. PITA to drain the washer and return everything.
     
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  19. I use mineral spirits and add a gallon of Gunk degreaser concentrate. It's a little expensive but it works pretty darn well. Been using it for a long time.
     
  20. sevenhills1952
    Joined: Mar 14, 2018
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    Mine is a mixture of Varsol, kerosene, Gunk, gasoline, turpentine, acetone, and paint thinner. It makes runoff from 3 mile island seem like Perrier water. It cleans anything but rough on hands and eyes

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  21. Rex_A_Lott
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    Yes, I have used straight kerosene in the parts washer. I had a friend that drove the fuel truck and he would come buy and bring number one fuel oil also. Sadly, he's dead now.
    My washer is homemade, but the pump is actually a furnace pump, made to pump fuel oil, for anybody having pump problems.
     
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  22. Mr48chev
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    I found out that while Krud Kutter does a great job of cleaning parts it eats the paint off anything you leave set in it and eats the paint off the inside of the solvent tank. Good for a plastic or galvanized tub but not for a parts washer.
    I worked in a couple of shops where I had Naphtha sitting in a pan on the bench but don't want what amounts to charcoal lighter fluid in my shop now. I stunk like diesel enough when I worked on a dairy farm servicing the equipment that I don't want that either.
     
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  23. ekimneirbo
    Joined: Apr 29, 2017
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    Remember that whatever you use in your parts cleaner also gets absorbed into your skin. Diesel Fuel seems to clean everything I need to clean and doesn't seem to have any effect on my hands other than getting them cleaner too.:D
    When you start putting all manner of chemicals into contact with your skin, you better be reading the labels........
     
  24. RidgeRunner
    Joined: Feb 9, 2007
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    from Western MA

    I knew I kept that old burner assembly around for a reason, now I know what it was. Thanks for the tip.

    Ed
     
  25. sunbeam
    Joined: Oct 22, 2010
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    I wanted a parts washer than was big enough to set a block in when honing. So used the front and half of the sides of a Kenmore washer and used the rest of the sides to make the ends and a flat metal top. I saw a washer that set on a cut down 55 gal. barrel that was half filled with water the pump extend down just above the water line and picks up the oil based solvent (mineral spirits) floating on the water. Dirt in the solvent settles down in the water keeping the solvent clean. Been using it sence 70s replaced the $30 pump twice.
     
  26. Dangerous Dan
    Joined: Jul 10, 2011
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    Parts washer solvent from Tractor Supply is easy on the hands and works very well.
     
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  27. uncle buck
    Joined: Feb 13, 2007
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    You guys ever given any thought about wearing gloves? If not you should. Anyway, I started using diesel too. Inexpensive and when I finish I pour it through a screened funnel into my waste oil furnace tank. I get twice the use out of it


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  28. dwollam
    Joined: Oct 22, 2012
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    L.A.'s Totally Awesome in qt bottles from the Dollar Tree store. Works great and can be diluted and used in the home as well. Took 24 qts at a buck apiece for my parts washer.

    Dave
     
  29. partsdawg
    Joined: Feb 12, 2006
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    Diesel fuel. I like the smell and it keeps the wife and dog away. A long long long ways away. Win!!
     
  30. Hemi Joel
    Joined: May 4, 2007
    Posts: 1,540

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    from Minnesota

    For those of you using diesel fuel, doesn't that leave an oily residue? How do you get that off?
     

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