Hi Dave,
Be careful soaking soft metal parts (bronze, aluminum, brass) in Simple Green or Krud Kutter type degreasers. Weird chemical reactions happen that might damage the part.
I've soaked bronze bearings (that were already mostly clean) in full strength Simple Green that I just poured out of the bottle, and after 20 minutes, the solution turned red. Hehe.
I had an aluminum part soaking in Krud Kutter and it turned black.
I've soaked the end caps from the old motor in Krud Kutter, and the finish on the original bronze/brass bearings does not look they way it should. Looks very very red.
I'm guessing anything with copper in it, starts to break down get dissolved if you leave it in too long.
Steel and cast iron are probably not affected. At least nothing I've noticed yet.
John
Be careful soaking soft metal parts (bronze, aluminum, brass) in Simple Green or Krud Kutter type degreasers. Weird chemical reactions happen that might damage the part.
I've soaked bronze bearings (that were already mostly clean) in full strength Simple Green that I just poured out of the bottle, and after 20 minutes, the solution turned red. Hehe.
I had an aluminum part soaking in Krud Kutter and it turned black.
I've soaked the end caps from the old motor in Krud Kutter, and the finish on the original bronze/brass bearings does not look they way it should. Looks very very red.
I'm guessing anything with copper in it, starts to break down get dissolved if you leave it in too long.
Steel and cast iron are probably not affected. At least nothing I've noticed yet.
John