Naptha is a light solvent that is used as a drycleaning fluid. It is the
same as lighter fluid and is very flamable. It also dries and leaves no
residue. It is safe for some paints and rubber but I would go easy on
plastic. Johnathan is "right on" about the electronics parts cleaners.
They work well and don't harm the good stuff. I think LPS is the line that
WW Grainger has in stock. Just my $.02 worth.
Jim MVPA# 17216
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> From: Everett Doyle <194cbteng@pchnet.com>
> To: mblair1@home.net
> Cc: list <mil-veh@skylee.com>
> Subject: Re: [MV] Dry cleaning solvent
> Date: Monday, October 11, 1999 19:56 PM
>
> I bought some at govt. auction - I understand from local dry cleaners
that
> there are more than one "dry cleaning solvent" the one military is
referring
> to is what I used to buy from industrial chemical supplier and sell to
clean
> tar from automobiles - drys very fast leaves no residue - VERY FLAMMABLE
- I
> am having to go back several years I think it was call "xyelene" I am
sure
> that someone can correct me on this
> ----- Original Message -----
> Subject: [MV] Dry cleaning solvent
>
>
> > a green can that said "SOLVENT, CLEANING, DRY" and took a whiff, I'd
> > probably know what it was made out of...// that is what I bought I
still
> have some if you want I can look on can and see if it gives any
information
> >
> >
>
>
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