mick
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This is used for cleaning surfaces prior to use of thread locking liquid. Can something else be used in its place?
Two pointsThe data sheet says it comprises isoparaffin, dimethoxyethane (= ethylene glycol) and ethanol. Iso paraffin could be any number of things but it's probably a light solvent hydrocarbon like heptane. In my laboratory days we used SBP3 for this type of duty. All of them available here but unless you are doing an awful lot of studlocking it's probably cheaper to buy the real thing.
I'd think any volatile degreasant could be used on a casual basis.
Yes I would think so. Maybe not meths. Its not a particularly good solvent for mineral oils and the ordinary blue stuff will leave a slight residue.Vic,
Would that be paint thinners, meths, acetone, or what? I ask because I have lots of that sort of stuff.
Yes I would think so. Maybe not meths. Its not a particularly good solvent for mineral oils and the ordinary blue stuff will leave a slight residue.