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Re: Boiling traps
[Re: 3togo]
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05/20/18 04:59 PM
05/20/18 04:59 PM
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Wyoming
cmcf
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Wyoming
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Mainline liquid drain cleaner $10 a gallon at Wallmart. It is a blend of sodium and potassium if I remember correctly. Find it with the plumbing stuff. Red Devil pure lye at tru-valu hardware store. The mainline will make fifteen gallons of soultion easy. Must suc living in a place you can't even buy cleaning supplies.
“The world is governed by very different personages from what is imagined” B. Disraeli
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Re: Boiling traps
[Re: trapperjdb]
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05/21/18 07:10 AM
05/21/18 07:10 AM
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NY
rendezvous
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NY
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I have been using super clean degreaser 1 gallon size and mixing it with 10 gallons of water. I bring it to a boil and let the traps sit in it for about 15 to 20 minutes and then pull them out and rinse right away. For waxed traps I do the same, but after 15 to 20 minutes I turn off the heat and let them sit until the wax that didn’t dissolve hardens at the top of the water. I was able to do about 5 dozen #3 and 4 traps before the solution started to look pretty bad. You can pick it up at Walmart for around $9 a gallon. Never tried the Super Clean on traps, but I recently discovered this product. So far I have used it for detailing the truck, cleaning the lawn tractor and the deep fryer, it has been amazing.
MAGA!!!
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Re: Boiling traps
[Re: Calvin]
#6250246
05/30/18 01:26 AM
05/30/18 01:26 AM
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MN
yukonal
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MN
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New traps get sprayed with Simple Green and hosed off a couple times. Orange Clean, or Citrus Cleaner works great, too. I finish them off with a pressure washer. You can still get Sani Flush at Menards.
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Re: Boiling traps
[Re: Boco]
#6251812
06/01/18 03:24 PM
06/01/18 03:24 PM
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Joined: Nov 2011
SWMo.
tjm
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SWMo.
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Non polar organic solvents will dissolve wax. Gasoline or vegetable oil? (as preferred by experience)
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Re: Boiling traps
[Re: The Beav]
#6251917
06/01/18 06:09 PM
06/01/18 06:09 PM
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Joined: Nov 2011
SWMo.
tjm
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SWMo.
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Gas or vegetable oil will melt or remove wax?? I believe they are non polar organic solvents, Beav. Many common solvents like alcohol or acetone aren't non polar. I'll probably keep using hot water, it's worked before.
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