treemuncher
Senior Member
I've been using brake parts cleaner (BPC - usually non-clorinated) for many years now. Excellent performance and great for knocking down wasps, hornets and other insects as a bonus. I grew up as an auto mechanic, not a heavy equipment mechanic, so somewhere along the line I must have missed the memo about using something cheaper and better than BPC on heavy repairs.
I recently threw in a gallon of parts cleaning solvent that I had purchased at Rural King into the service truck for "as needed" during repairs, along with a 1/2 pint spray bottle for it. I think that the 5 gallon container was around $60 or so. I tried it when I had to pull the head off of the Barko for repairs back at the shop. Caked on grease or spilled hydraulic oil, did not matter, this stuff cut through it faster than the brake parts cleaner and had a lot less smell. Almost no residue when dried. Super fast cutting through that grease and did not require as much solvent as the BPC. Rags stay soaked with this stuff unlike BPC that flashes off too quickly. For what a case of BPC runs these days, this stuff is my new go-to. It also seems a lot less aggressive on plastics, painted surfaces and my skin. I now keep a reusable compressed air sprayer of this stuff on the truck as well as a 1/2 pint pump sprayer and gallon jug.
Maybe everyone else on the forum already knows this and I am way behind the learning curve. Maybe I can help someone else out with alternative ideas. Either way, that's what most forums are for - learning and sharing info. If this stuff is more dangerous/unhealthy that BPC, please let me know, but with a health warning on the label of 1, I doubt that it is too deadly.

Looks like I need to go to HF for a couple more of these sprayers as they are currently on sale for ITC members. My sprayer like this one works excellent for this solvent.

I recently threw in a gallon of parts cleaning solvent that I had purchased at Rural King into the service truck for "as needed" during repairs, along with a 1/2 pint spray bottle for it. I think that the 5 gallon container was around $60 or so. I tried it when I had to pull the head off of the Barko for repairs back at the shop. Caked on grease or spilled hydraulic oil, did not matter, this stuff cut through it faster than the brake parts cleaner and had a lot less smell. Almost no residue when dried. Super fast cutting through that grease and did not require as much solvent as the BPC. Rags stay soaked with this stuff unlike BPC that flashes off too quickly. For what a case of BPC runs these days, this stuff is my new go-to. It also seems a lot less aggressive on plastics, painted surfaces and my skin. I now keep a reusable compressed air sprayer of this stuff on the truck as well as a 1/2 pint pump sprayer and gallon jug.
Maybe everyone else on the forum already knows this and I am way behind the learning curve. Maybe I can help someone else out with alternative ideas. Either way, that's what most forums are for - learning and sharing info. If this stuff is more dangerous/unhealthy that BPC, please let me know, but with a health warning on the label of 1, I doubt that it is too deadly.

Looks like I need to go to HF for a couple more of these sprayers as they are currently on sale for ITC members. My sprayer like this one works excellent for this solvent.




