Agitene and Super Agitene are petroleum based according to their
MSDS. Graymills does make a product call Aquatine and Super Aquatine that
are water soluble, but given the cost of the regular stuff, the water based
stuff is probably NASA-spec priced.
I have regular (I think) Agitene in my HF parts washer. When it's finally
too nasty to use I plan to replace it with regular mineral spirits/paint
thinner, unless I can find a distributor that sells bulk Varsol or
something like it.
Dave C
At 09:54 PM 9/19/2007 -0400, Donald H Locker wrote:
>Aren't there some good cleaning agents that are water-soluble. Agitene or
>Super
>Agitene sticks in my mind.
>
>Donald.
>
>Randall wrote:
> >> Does this mean that it might/will ignite a solvent
> >> based washer
> >> medium? I have been using mineral spirits for years and
> >> don't want to burn
> >> down my garage, cars or me.
> >
> > More likely, IMO, the pump will be attacked by some solvents and fail
> early.
> >
> > That's what happened to the cheapo parts washer I got from Enco some years
> > ago, the pump only lasted about 6 months of very intermittent use. When I
> > pulled it apart, the seal had turned to goo and the plastic impellor was
> > eroded.
> >
> > Randall
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