>>>> "Tom" == Tom Jennings <tomj(a)wps.com> writes:
Tom> On Fri, 5 Nov 2004, Chad Fernandez wrote:
> A word of warning here.... Castrol Super
Clean (the original
> purple degreaser) can degloss paint and fade some plastics. If an
> alternative can't be found, I'd dilute it with water before
> contact with the machine.
Tom> A good point; this stuff is HARSH. It's a degreaser, and
Tom> contains a lot of lye, amongst other things, it eats skin
Tom> (literally makign you bleed if you leave it on your skin). I
Tom> didn't say, but it seems obvious, rapidly effective chemistry
Tom> isn't selective, and cover your ass and other parts liberally
Tom> with latex gloves (no remarks please). I use two layers with
Tom> this stuff.
If you meant "latex" literally, that may be problematic. Latex rubber
dissolves in lots of things. Vinyl may be better. For anything as
nasty as lye, I'd go for nothing less than sturdy neoprene gloves.
paul
I stopped using that purple stuff, it is POWERFUL but this will
corrode non-ferrous stuff like aluminum alloy, zinc alloy (potmetal)
etc. Don't like it but it cuts through grease junk like no tomorrow.
So I went back to old fashioned degreaser that was common back then
that smelled like keno (pinkish) Easy on stuff and still cut through
grease and oily stuff. I still wear nitrile gloves for any
cleanings.
Cheers,
Wizard