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Title: Water base solvent for parts washer - what are you using?
Post by: fairlaniac on December 06, 2023, 01:28:34 PM
I recently bought a Homak parts washer with pump. Now I need solvent that is water based (pump required). What have you had luck with? Just trying to clean any or most car parts during my projects. I don't have a heater on the washer so a non-heated water base solvent is what I plan to start with.



Thanks,
Title: Re: Water base solvent for parts washer - what are you using?
Post by: winr1 on December 06, 2023, 05:29:23 PM
I have Simple green Pro HD in one parts washer, has not affected any aluminum yet

The other parts washer has tractor supply solvent... SH2000 or such

Also have a large bucket with water and citric acid for rust and a cut off 50 gallon barrel made into an electrolosis vat


Ricky.

Title: Re: Water base solvent for parts washer - what are you using?
Post by: fekbmax on December 06, 2023, 06:12:53 PM
SNB-130
Works well with room temp water and works really well with moderately warm/hot water.
Title: Re: Water base solvent for parts washer - what are you using?
Post by: Barry_R on December 06, 2023, 08:24:30 PM
We have switched from mineral spirits to the tractor supply stuff
Title: Re: Water base solvent for parts washer - what are you using?
Post by: Rory428 on December 06, 2023, 08:43:05 PM
So far, I have not been impressed with any of the water based "solvents" so far, so I use real solvent in my solvent tank, for dirty stuff. That said, I have been fairly happy with Simple Green in my Ultra Sonic cleaning machine for cleaning carburetor components, although I do wash any heavy grime off in the solvent tank first..
Title: Re: Water base solvent for parts washer - what are you using?
Post by: Falcon67 on December 08, 2023, 10:21:32 AM
Same - use the Tractor Supply  PSC 1000 in a large HF tank, no issues in many years.  With any tank, make sure you set up some easy way to drain the tank.  I converted to a larger gate valve vs just a plug in the bottom.  Lazy like that.
Title: Re: Water base solvent for parts washer - what are you using?
Post by: fairlaniac on December 08, 2023, 10:57:13 AM
Same - use the Tractor Supply  PSC 1000 in a large HF tank, no issues in many years.  With any tank, make sure you set up some easy way to drain the tank.  I converted to a larger gate valve vs just a plug in the bottom.  Lazy like that.

But is it safe for a pump that calls for water base solvent? This is Petroleum Distillate. Not sure if it is compatible with my pump?

Thanks,
Title: Re: Water base solvent for parts washer - what are you using?
Post by: Heo on December 08, 2023, 04:09:48 PM
Same - use the Tractor Supply  PSC 1000 in a large HF tank, no issues in many years.  With any tank, make sure you set up some easy way to drain the tank.  I converted to a larger gate valve vs just a plug in the bottom.  Lazy like that.

But is it safe for a pump that calls for water base solvent? This is Petroleum Distillate. Not sure if it is compatible with my pump?

Thanks,

It said on mine that it required waterbased solvent but as the rebell i am.......I used regular petroleum based solvent and have done for 10
years. 
The problem i had initial, was that the degreeser i used was for washing trucks and tractors etc
And it contained wax to protect the paint, not good when you dumped the parts in the solvent
to soak for a few days.
It built up a layer of wax on them that was a pain to get rid of





Title: Re: Water base solvent for parts washer - what are you using?
Post by: Nightmist66 on December 08, 2023, 11:08:49 PM
I also use PSC-1000 from Tractor Supply. Been using for years in my Harbor Freight tank. Works very well. I did do some upgrades to the tank, but it has the "stock" pump, lol.
Title: Re: Water base solvent for parts washer - what are you using?
Post by: fairlaniac on December 10, 2023, 08:15:21 AM
Thank you all for your responses.
Title: Re: Water base solvent for parts washer - what are you using?
Post by: Barry_R on December 10, 2023, 10:33:52 AM
As an extra tip - we made a deal out of an FE oil filter adapter and run the solvent through an FL-1A oil filter.. Change the filter when flow slows down.  Makes the solvent last a lot longer.
Title: Re: Water base solvent for parts washer - what are you using?
Post by: Joe-JDC on December 10, 2023, 11:58:30 AM
I keep a couple of shop towels placed over the drain to catch most of the particulate from entering the tank.  That helps with keeping the fluid cleaner and you can dispose of the towels when they get really nasty.   Joe-JDC
Title: Re: Water base solvent for parts washer - what are you using?
Post by: cleandan on December 16, 2023, 11:44:11 AM
One way to get a "heated tank" is to purchase one of the magnetic oil pan heaters.....provided your tank is metallic.
Attach the magnetic heater to the side/bottom of the tank (outside of course) and plug it in.....pretty soon you have heated solvent.

Installing a drain valve of some type right from the get go is a great step in making all other fluid changes, cleaning, draining better because the plug is just a mess waiting to happen.

I have installed a ball valve along with some AN fittings so I can attach various things to the drain of the tank.
A regular hose, made from scrap braided line and old AN fittings, to run when simply draining the tank.
That same regular hose also attaches to an oil filter adaptor so I can filter the drained fluid if I choose and reuse it...I use standard FL1A filters.

One of my favorite water based cleaning fluids is standard Dawn dish soap.
If will get a bit foamy if not careful, but it really doea a great job cleaining grease from parts, it has not bad odor or fumes, and is relatively easy to dispose of at the recycler.

One caveot when using Dawn dish soap....it will begin to mold over time after being contaminated with dirty gunk..