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Denatured is ethanol with an additive that produces nausea - so you don't drink it. Also makes exempt from Federal tax.
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Denatured is ethanol with an additive that produces nausea - so you don't drink it. Also makes exempt from Federal tax.
Good idea and interesting info, Kitabel, though I've never been tempted to do so.

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I'll go with pure ethanol or IPA, never know what the denaturiser that was used in the denaturised one. Can be anything that give a bad taste, even spoiled castor oil is used.
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I'll go with pure ethanol or IPA, never know what the denaturiser that was used in the denaturised one. Can be anything that give a bad taste, even spoiled castor oil is used.
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FWIW I read years ago that acetone was good for a final flush as it absorbs water quickly and evaporates out.
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I have used acetone to clean steel parts after stamping/tumble deburring

It made the steel parts rust

My friend who owns a stamping house told me to use denatured alcohol, as acetone contains water and will rust steel parts

I have been using denatured alcohol since. No more rust
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I have used acetone to clean steel parts after stamping/tumble deburring

It made the steel parts rust.
IIRC acetone degreases better, leaving less residual oil(s), making your steel parts very vulnerable to rust.
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I have used acetone to clean steel parts after stamping/tumble deburring

It made the steel parts rust

My friend who owns a stamping house told me to use denatured alcohol, as acetone contains water and will rust steel parts

I have been using denatured alcohol since. No more rust
Good input - switching to denatured alcohol. :-)
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That's why I used it, very aggressive solvent. But it do contain water

I just know denatured does a good enough job.

Acetone-cleaned parts would surface rust very quickly
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