Just learned the hard way that this stuff isn’t great for car/motorcycle plastic trim. I was cleaning the contact on my throttle wire and some excess dripped onto the radiator trim—messed it upCan you use contact cleaner? Or is that not safe for panted surfaces
(Like wheels)
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Varsol will degrade plastics and chain o-rings very quickly.I put Varsol or equivalent (generic Paint Thinner) into a spray bottle and spray it on the extra greasy bits. Varsol used to be cheap. It isn't now.
Mineral spirits are more refined and less smelly. MS are a subset of paint thinner (eg all MS are PT but not all PT are MS).What is the difference between mineral sprints and paint thinner?
For actual degreasing, WD40 is my go-to.
You replying to me? I don't know where you're buying your WD40, but my 4L can with bonus spray bottle was about the same price as that paint thinner you linked.20 times as expensive as my choice, or more. 50?
Liquid WD40 is much much cheaper than aerosol WD40. I know a company that was going through cases of aerosol so they bought a 45 gallon drum to save costs. Usage dropped to almost zero. The key was ease of use. Once they had to rebottle and manually spray, the users switched to other options. Now, there may be a middle ground with aerosol cans that you self-charge with compressed gas. I suspect you need to charge them with inert gas and not air though so that adds cost and complication.You replying to me? I don't know where you're buying your WD40, but my 4L can with bonus spray bottle was about the same price as that paint thinner you linked.