Winches - cleaning Barlow parts

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Bill Brockschmidt

Winches - cleaning Barlow parts

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The service information sheet for the Barlow winches says to use "paraffin" to clean the parts. The West Marine catalog suggests using "kerosene, stoddard solvent or a safe degreaser". what kind of paraffin would be used as a cleaner? Any other comments or suggestions?
Bill Brockschmidt, CD28 DULCINEA Hull No. 234



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John R.

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Bill Brockschmidt wrote: The service information sheet for the Barlow winches says to use "paraffin" to clean the parts. The West Marine catalog suggests using "kerosene, stoddard solvent or a safe degreaser". what kind of paraffin would be used as a cleaner? Any other comments or suggestions?
Bill Brockschmidt, CD28 DULCINEA Hull No. 234
Kerosene is an excellent winch cleaner. It leaves a nice protective petroleum film on the parts after cleaning which protects them in places where they aren't greased.
Larry DeMers

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It's a problem of translation..from English to english. "Paraffin" is the English name for kerosene. It's use is recommended, and as John says, leaves a nice protective film on the metal work.

Larry DeMers
s/v DeLaMer
Cape Dory 30 Sailing Lake Superior

Bill Brockschmidt wrote: The service information sheet for the Barlow winches says to use "paraffin" to clean the parts. The West Marine catalog suggests using "kerosene, stoddard solvent or a safe degreaser". what kind of paraffin would be used as a cleaner? Any other comments or suggestions?
Bill Brockschmidt, CD28 DULCINEA Hull No. 234


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Stuart

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Bill,

I too got hung up on the meaning of "paraffin" last summer. Kerosene works great....however what does one do with the dirty fuel after you use it? Where do you dispose of it?

Stuart
S/V Yakee Cowboy

Bill Brockschmidt wrote: The service information sheet for the Barlow winches says to use "paraffin" to clean the parts. The West Marine catalog suggests using "kerosene, stoddard solvent or a safe degreaser". what kind of paraffin would be used as a cleaner? Any other comments or suggestions?
Bill Brockschmidt, CD28 DULCINEA Hull No. 234


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