Kerosene, and it brother diesel oil, have been used as solvents for
years and as John states work well.
Diesel was used in many shops, because most of the trucks, air
compressors, etc. were diesel, and it was in there private tanks, and
generally cost less than Kero.
As a kid, I worked during the summer at an construction company, and
didn't know there was any solvent other than diesel.
Larry
Carmods@aol.com wrote:
>Dan,
>
>You can use common kerosene as a solvent in your Parts Cleaner. Kerosene is
>sold under thousands of names in all kinds of bottles as a miracle cleaner at
>many dollars per ounce.
>
> John Logan
>
>
>
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