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solvents

Solvents are another category of products that we offer to our customers. Solvents are typically used for cleaning and degreasing vehicle parts, and may also be used to thin or dissolve other lubricant products. Here are some common types of solvents that we offer.

Brake cleaners

These solvents are designed to quickly dissolve and remove grease, oil, and other contaminants from brake components, such as calipers, rotors, and pads. They are typically fast-drying and leave no residue, making them ideal for use on sensitive brake parts.

Parts washers

These are machines that use solvents to clean and degrease vehicle parts, such as engine blocks, transmissions, and other large components. They typically feature a tank filled with solvent and a pump that circulates the solvent over the parts, removing dirt and grease.

Degreasers

These solvents are designed to dissolve and remove heavy grease and oil deposits from vehicle parts. They are typically used on engine parts, such as valve covers, cylinder heads, and crankcases.

Carburetor cleaners

These solvents are designed to clean and degrease carburetors, which can become clogged with dirt and debris over time. They typically contain strong solvents that dissolve dirt and gum deposits, and may also contain lubricants that help prevent future buildup.

Paint thinners

These solvents are used to thin or dissolve paint, and may be used to remove paint overspray or other unwanted coatings from vehicle surfaces. They typically contain strong solvents that can be harmful if not used properly, and should be handled with care.

Contact cleaners

These solvents are designed to clean and remove dirt and debris from electrical contacts and other sensitive components. They typically contain a mixture of solvents that evaporate quickly and leave no residue.

Solvent-based lubricants

These lubricants are designed to penetrate and lubricate hard-to-reach parts, such as hinges, locks, and cables. They typically contain a mixture of lubricants and solvents that evaporate quickly, leaving a thin lubricating film behind.