Grease - How do you get it off

   / Grease - How do you get it off #1  

MikeBurr

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Burlington, Kansas
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NH TC33D
Tried to clean up my tractor a little today, but my biggest problem is GREASE. The area that gives me the most trouble is on the loader. After a couple of lubes the old grease tends to build up around the pins and mixed with a little dusty dirt makes a real nice mess that seems to be waiting for me to brush up against it.
If you just use paper towel, it just gets smeared all over and a whole roll is needed to get most of it.
Tried my pressure washer with a little soap, it just moves the grease globs a little and really doesn't remove it very well.
Tried some brake cleaner - works well on getting rid of a small grease smear, but would take a lot of cleaner and paper towel to really get rid of most of the grease.
Other than using some gas which I haven't tried yet, is there any good way/product to remove all the extra grease that builds up on my loader joints?
 
   / Grease - How do you get it off #2  
I use blue shop paper towels which are heavy duty compared to regular paper towels to wipe off the extra grease and the orange citric towlettes to help remove stubborn grease from my hands and tractor parts. Then I toss them in the trash. The citric towlette has the same stuff as in the all natural product Goo Gone. leaves your hands with a nice citric smell.
 
   / Grease - How do you get it off #4  
MikeBurr said:
Tried to clean up my tractor a little today, but my biggest problem is GREASE. The area that gives me the most trouble is on the loader. After a couple of lubes the old grease tends to build up around the pins and mixed with a little dusty dirt makes a real nice mess that seems to be waiting for me to brush up against it.
If you just use paper towel, it just gets smeared all over and a whole roll is needed to get most of it.
Tried my pressure washer with a little soap, it just moves the grease globs a little and really doesn't remove it very well.
Tried some brake cleaner - works well on getting rid of a small grease smear, but would take a lot of cleaner and paper towel to really get rid of most of the grease.
Other than using some gas which I haven't tried yet, is there any good way/product to remove all the extra grease that builds up on my loader joints?

This not a problem to me. When I brush against grease on the tractor I wipe it off of myself. The grease on the tractor belongs there.
larry
 
   / Grease - How do you get it off #5  
Engine Gunk or Kerosene and dish detergent. Then I use my electric pressure washer.... You should see the splatter on the side of my neighbors garage :)
 
   / Grease - How do you get it off #6  
At any good oil company you should be able to get stoddard solvent. Use that inducted into an air stream. Very effective de-greaser.
 
   / Grease - How do you get it off #7  
You have a pressure washer, does it have a soap dispenser? If it does I would recomend using a good industrial highly concentrated cleaner and the soap dispenser.
 
   / Grease - How do you get it off #8  
higgy said:
At any good oil company you should be able to get stoddard solvent. Use that inducted into an air stream. Very effective de-greaser.
Careful there. Stoddard Solvent is the same thing as White Gas (obsolete) or Coleman Fuel. What you recommend, used to be called a blowtorch.
 
   / Grease - How do you get it off #9  
Uuuh... Stoddard solvent is more closely related to mineral spirits. You may be thinking of naptha?
 
   / Grease - How do you get it off #10  
California said:
Careful there. Stoddard Solvent is the same thing as White Gas (obsolete) or Coleman Fuel. What you recommend, used to be called a blowtorch.


Stoddard solvent is a colorless, flammable liquid that smells and tastes like kerosene. It will turn into a vapor at temperatures of 150 to 200° C. Stoddard solvent is a petroleum mixture that is also known as dry cleaning safety solvent, petroleum solvent, and varnoline; its registered trade names are Texsolve S® and Varsol ®.

White Gas is a slang name for unleaded Gas produced by Amoco Gas Co.

They are hardly the same but probably still not a good idea to spray any flammable liquid under press.

just use Stoddard solvent on a shp towel and wipe would be my suggestion.
 

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