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This was brought up in another thread as to how to clean oil off Magnesium parts so I thought it would be welcome here also.

You can buy Blue Gold cleaner from almost any scuba shop but they charge upwards of $100 a gallon for it. I've found it online at thecryoshop.com for about $44 gallon. It's very concentrated so a gallon goes a long way. There's places that sell it in 1 quart containers also, about $20. It's very hard to beat the price that I get it for. ;)

Both Steve and I use it to make metals "Oxygen Clean", meaning no hydrocarbons. It's a very safe product compared to other degreasers. It has an indefinite shelf life as far as I know and you can re-use it if you're just cleaning parts, I put an oil soak pad on the top of the pan when I'm done to pick up what floats in solution.

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Len,

Thanks for posting that!

An oil diaper on top of the solution to pick up the freed grease, etc. is brilliant! I've been skimming it off.

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Our "oxygen-clean" procedure calls for a 10:1 BlueGold/water solution in our hot-tank, at 140*F.

I've achieved a full UV pass at strengths of 50:1 cold, and 100:1 hot. Len is right, it goes a long way for the price, and can be reused (especially if you don't have to certify "oxygen clean").

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Len,
You mentioned Magnesium, how about Aluminum?
Is the cleaning sequence: clean with Blue Gold; then Stainless Steel Wire Brush?

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Wob,
Yes you can clean anything with it as far as I know. I have a stainless wire brush with a plastic handle that I leave right in the parts cleaner with it. Steve mentioned using it in a hot wash, that's better, but it works cold also.

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Wobulate wrote:Len,
You mentioned Magnesium, how about Aluminum?
Is the cleaning sequence: clean with Blue Gold; then Stainless Steel Wire Brush?

Bruce
While I don't recall ever encountering an aluminum tank being in "oxygen service" (Pretty sure that's a "no-no"), we are required to certify every atmospheric vessel to be "oxygen clean", and that includes Argon and Nitrogen vessels built from aluminum.

Be aware, this aluminum is roll-formed (not cast), so is not porous, but BlueGold will allow an aluminum vessel to pass UV inspection.

I won't promise it will get every bit of oil out of every pore, but it is very efficient. It can be used cold, as a hot-soak, or as a pressure-washer detergent.

The sequence is, BlueGold any method with scrubbing as needed/suspected (An initial blacklight inspection will indicate), simple rinse, dry, and blacklight (longwave UV, 50W or more preferred). Lather, rinse, repeat, until all blacklight indications are gone.

Quite amazing stuff.

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Thanks Len & Steve,
Blue Gold goes on my list of things to get, as well as a black-light.
Since this cleaner is for promoting good TIG welds, does that mean I have TIG C-OCD?
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I've got a gallon on the way...gotta give this stuff a try.
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