How To Clean Rags With Mineral Spirits
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Mineral Spirits question
I picked upwardly a tin can of Mineral Spirits today and so that tomorrow I can clean the used Delta planer I got yesterday. I as well program to use it to get the grease off of the CI table on my tabular array saw when it gets delivered.
Any precautions? Any fire hazard with the rags afterward the cleaning? Anything I should know about information technology?
I just realized that I used "yesterday", "today" and "tomorrow" in my first judgement. And I just did information technology again.
Marshall
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A Stickley fan boy.
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Originally Posted past Marshall Harrison
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The can of MS should take all that data written out on it.
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Mineral spirits flashes off pretty chop-chop, but I hold with hanging the rags/towels exterior to dry out before disposal. Same goes for kerosene which is pop for cleaning new tools...let the rags thoroughly dry outside earlier disposal.
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The most expensive tool is the 1 yous buy "cheaply" and frequently...
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Once dried can I just keep them in the garage for re-utilise?
Cheers for the advice. Merely after posting last night I become informed that I demand to take the Aureate to the vet this morning forth with my daughter'south true cat and then this all may have to look. I'll know after this forenoon.
It too ruins my programme to burn down up the Big Green Egg this morning and irksome smoke a Boston butt. I don't like leaving home when the Egg is lit. Been "planning" to do it every day this week only things take drug me away each time.
Marshall
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A Stickley fan male child.
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Most every chemical sold in the US volition have a document chosen an SDS (safety data sheet) available that describes all known hazards and precautions required. These used to exist chosen MSDS (Material Safety Information Sheets), and that term is still in common use. If you are a business concern, specially with a with a solvent storage permit from the EPA and fire departments you need to accept the SDS provided by the detail manufacturer for every chemical on your premises. For non-commercial users you can just await them upwardly online. The tin can volition often requite you a web address to notice the SDS for your particular production. While not perfect, the SDS volition generally requite you lot a pretty practiced indication of what yous are looking at. If you google "MSDS ,production name>" yous'll nearly always find ane. While information technology'due south generally more than than what near people desire to know it tin be proficient to know what yous are dealing with, whether information technology is something that you're overly familiar with and casual near treatment or something you've never seen earlier.
Hither'due south a sample for i make of mineral spirits: https://www.homedepot.com/catalog/pd...33d935290f.pdf
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Marshall I suppose you could reuse them but I merely utilize the blue paper towels and toss em. I go on one of those articulate plastic squirt bottles from the housewares section at Walmart with mineral spirits in it, works great. I should pickup a spray bottle too though
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Definitely blue shop rags. They volition be a mess after the MS flashes off. Different BLO and the oils used in stains and varnish, I don't believe MS and the similar including motor oil accept the propensity to spontaneously combust equally they don't give off rut while curing. Just that beingness said, I still let mine dry out before tossing in the trash. At least in the wood shop, not so much when working in the garage when changing oil, cleaning brakes and the similar, simply there I typically employ even faster drying brake cleaner, often letting it baste off the part into my trash tin can.
1 thing I have noticed with MS is that recently it seems to incorporate a remainder that doesn't wink off as easily equally it used to. I detect that when mixing up wipe on l/50 varnish. I utilise naphtha at present to go a faster dry time.
Terminal edited by Ole Anderson; 04-13-2018 at ten:27 AM.
NOW you tell me...
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"Once stale can I just keep them in the garage for re-use?"
It's not worth information technology. You lot're using the MS every bit a solvent for the dirt and grease on your planer. Then, once the MS flashes, you'll have a dingy rag with dirt and grease. Toss the rags.
As far as Mineral Spirits safety goes, it is combustible and volatile. And then treat it like y'all would treat gasoline or kerosene. It is very similar to these chemicals - from a prophylactic standpoint.
Information technology will non, even so, generate heat as it dries (as does boiled linseed oil). Then, crumpled rags volition likely not spontaneously ignite. They would however ignite easily if they go near a flame.
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Lay them apartment, let them dry, throw them out. I discover the paper towels from Costco to be tough enough for most store tasks. I really only use rags anymore when finishing. Either way, a box of disposable store towels or a Bag-o-Rags should last you a long, long time (if non I would review how y'all are using them) and they are cheap insurance.
I commonly utilise manus applied finishes. I have a steel saucepan with a steel lid that I fill half way with h2o. As I consume rags during the process (which can take days) I toss the rags into the h2o and pop on the lid. When the piece is complete and know I am done, I lay the rags out to dry. Past the side by side trash twenty-four hours they are OK to toss in the trash.
Take me to the hotel - Baggage gone, oh well . . .
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Originally Posted by Grant Aldridge
Marshall
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A Stickley fan boy.
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Originally Posted by roger wiegand
Marshall
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A Stickley fan boy.
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Like Ole, I've pretty much switched to naptha instead of MS. Quicker dry fourth dimension means fewer rags lieing around drying.
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Originally Posted past Marshall Harrison
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The nigh expensive tool is the one you purchase "cheaply" and frequently...
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We employ tons of rags in the shop and tossing them in the trash is not only wasteful but if your in a spot where y'all dont have any old T shirts and fruit-of-the-looms to cut up, bought rags whether newspaper, or bluish, or cloth become very expensive (we dont cutting up undies equally I dont call back employees would appreciate reaching into the rag bin and pulling out a pair of worn out skivvies, they like me, but not that much) .
Mind you lot that the merely event with "spontaneous combustion" of rag piles is with oils and oils with dryers in them. Using a rag for laquer thinner, mineral spirits, MEK, Toluene, Naptha, gasoline, so on, will non spontaneously combust. While it may ease some frayed nerves to besprinkle them out and allow them dry, we just toss them in the muddied rag bucket. These rags get used over and over for just what they are, dingy rags. The metallic working and vehicle maintenance area of the shop is full of such rags. A rag soaked with mineral spirits to wipe down a tool is a perfectly fine rag to then take under your truck when you lot do an oil alter. Or effectually the shop when y'all have to grease equipment.
Given the state of our landfills and oceans I deceit think of anything worse than arbitrarily pitching something on a single use footing when it can be used over and over. My SO cuts up bags of rags for the shop from items that she feels are too far gone to send to the goodwill or salvation army. That time cutting up rags is valuable (to me because then nosotros dont have to have our rag supplier bring in purchased rags). I apply them over and over until they are shot to heck.
Now if your applying a cease with driers, natural oils, so on, certain. Hang them out to dry, and apply them the next time (they will rehydrate several times).
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