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Date:         Tue, 29 Aug 2006 11:12:32 -0400
Reply-To:     "Higginbotham, David A." <dhigginbotham@HAZENANDSAWYER.COM>
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From:         "Higginbotham, David A." <dhigginbotham@HAZENANDSAWYER.COM>
Subject:      Biodiesel in parts washer, II
In-Reply-To:  <20060828220106.20CDC683F52@mail22-ash.bigfish.com>
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I have not yet received a response from the original poster from the first thread on this subject, but I asked the question to a group dedicated to research etc. of biodiesel. This the response I received:

<<<<< Thanks for writing. Biodiesel is a good cleaning agent (it is used by some in place of safe T Clean solvent in parts washers), but it does not evaporate so it leaves a film.

National Biodiesel Board Jefferson City, MO, USA www.biodiesel.org >>>>>

I plan to pick up 20 gallons of B100 the end of this week and refill my parts washer this weekend. I'll pass on my opinions after I clean up a nasty carb I have to remove from a roto-tiller.

David Higginbotham 82 Westfalia Silk Hope, NC


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