[GreenKeys] Simple Green, (and corrosion protection)

Nick creativegardening at hotmail.com
Mon May 22 14:42:43 EDT 2017


..... degreases without corrosive chemicals

But after cleaning you still have to protect your bare steel from natural corrosion.

What would be the best way? It's 2017 and there must be some newer high-tech stuff in a spray cane most of us don't know of.

Nick  -  N0NCQ



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From: Pete Lancashire <pete at petelancashire.com>
Date: 5/22/17 1:59 PM (GMT-05:00)
To: Kenneth Gartland <trnsrme at gmail.com>
Cc: greenkeys <GreenKeys at mailman.qth.net>
Subject: Re: [GreenKeys] Simple Green, (Second thoughts)

Forgot to add

Extreme Simple Green Aircraft and Precision Cleaner cleans and degreases without corrosive chemicals.

On Mon, May 22, 2017 at 10:56 AM, Pete Lancashire <pete at petelancashire.com<mailto:pete at petelancashire.com>> wrote:
On the Simple Green web site they list quite a few different types including
one specifically for aircraft

http://simplegreen.com/industrial/products/extreme-aircraft-precision-cleaner/

To see all the different types check

http://simplegreen.com/industrial/products/

So far, the cheapest I've seen the original SG is a 5 gallon container for $59 on Amazon. I have not checked any of my local suppliers.





On Mon, May 22, 2017 at 10:42 AM, Kenneth Gartland <trnsrme at gmail.com<mailto:trnsrme at gmail.com>> wrote:
Hi all...

Roy's posting w/attached warning notice of using Simple Green
was very interesting reading...

This may explain in an earlier posting where I had mentioned
seeing pictures of a "White" substance forming on a M15 typing unit
after cleaning with Simple Green...

The original contributor of the post had mentioned
how difficult and time consuming it was to remove it
especially in tight areas...

I don't. know what the strength of his mixture was, but this perhaps
wud make a difference if the concentrate was too strong,
not being diluted enuf...

Back to Roy's posting, it is interesting how it can affect aluminum
parts, and in the case of a M15 typing unit, (Later production),
there are a lot of aluminum parts...

I agree with the posters who have mentioned, heat and/or
a thorough drying is essential when using any cleaning medium...

As far as the felts are concerned, it wud be a major problem
if the residual oil in the felts is displaced by a (Water based) cleaner...

If using a non-solvent based cleaner, I wud be really concerned
about the felt issue...

Regarding the reports of a "Second" type of Simple Green cleaner,
I have seen two types for sale in Walmart, Massena, NY,

I am going over there next week, and I will investigate
further and report the findings...

A very interesting topic, and tks all for their input...

Cheers!

Ken
VE3-HMQ
i-Telex 61663
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