LS Tractor Owner
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- LS XG3025 TLB, Previously MT125 TLB, Craftsman GTS6500
I did a little pokin' around on Berryman's web site. Turns out there's several formulations of their Chem Dip product, but none of the ones in the one gallon can with the basket contain the magic ingredient: Methyl Chloride. However, they still sell a "professional" version in a five gallon can with basket, and a one gallon "replenisher" can of the same stuff with a screw on lid. And I'm pretty sure I can get both of those at the local auto parts store. I'll call 'em today and find out for sure. Berryman does not recommend any of the MEK based products for use in an ultrasonic cleaner, but say the water based stuff should be OK. But I'm thinking that the MEK product would make a good pre-wash, then a dip in the UT tank to clean that off with Dawn dishwashing detergent and water as the fluid.
I still had a can of Chem Dip on the shelf, and tried it yesterday. I noticed right away that about a third of it was missing, and it didn't have that strong Berryman's smell. After 45 minutes in the stuff, the parts were cleaner, but not as clean as with the "good stuff" of years ago. The basket in my can is also plastic, and I don't think it would hold up in the good stuff. So I think what I'll do is dispose of what I have as hazardous waste, but keep the can. Then get a gallon of the replenisher for the five gallon "good stuff", and use an old metal basket I kept from the good ol' days. Even with all that, though, reviews on Amazon for the pro cleaner say it's still not the same as the good ol' days formulation. But it'll better than what comes in the gallon basket cans, which seems to be water based with no Methyl Chloride at all.
So thanks for the offer, and I might take you up on it if I can't find the replenisher locally or just over the border in Reno. I'll let you know!:thumbsup:
Can you get regular MEK? Might be able to just add some to the new "pro stuff". Always liked MEK to take off the hard stuff. Fortunately here, we can still get most of the stuff that's been removed elsewhere. I'll have to check on the berryman's that is on the shelf at the store... Maybe can't get the old stuff.. It's been a while.