Bird
Rest in Peace
That parts washer had a filter, of sorts, to protect the pump; i.e., fluid being pulled into the pump housing was pulled through a fabric filter. And after sitting over the weekend, sometimes it would look like the solvent was pretty clean and clear, but with mud in the bottom of the tank. So I did, a few times, siphon off the clean looking Varsol, then clean out the bottom of the tank and put the Varsol back. I have no idea what the stuff costs now, but I just now looked back at some of my old records for 1998 and 1999 and found when I was paying $.90 to $1.05 a gallon for gasoline, I paid $1.69 to $1.90 a gallon for Varsol.