On YouTube some American was demonstrating "Mineral Spirits" (whatever that is) to remove rust from iron tops.
Is it White Spirits?
Is it mineral turpentine?
Is it Meths?
Is it something else?
Looking at the archives on here, this question was raised in 2003 and again in 2012 but everyone seemed to be confused about this on those threads.
I had a search on Google but then I get people who don't even know the difference between Turps and Meths.
I found someone who claimed:
"White spirits is the same as Mineral spirits according to the UN number. Both are 1268 "
However does the UN number mean they are the same or only that they carry the same risks?
I also found this:
"White Spirit = is a petroleum-derived mixture of aliphatic and alicyclic C7 to C12 hydrocarbons with a maximum content of 25% of C7 to C12 aromatic hydrocarbons. A typical composition for mineral spirits is > 65% C10 or higher hydrocarbons,[6] aliphatic solvent hexane, and a maximum benzene content of 0.1% by volume."
So does that imply 'mineral spirits' is some kind of specific white spirit?
Buggered if I know what C7 to C12 hydrocarbons are but sounds like someone stuck an extra pipe in the oil refinery stack and got a mixture of light stuff they found useful. According to one table I saw it could be anything from a solvent C7 to a jet fuel C12. Apparently C10 is called Decane. Apparently there are 75 isomers of decane including octane and hexane. There are a whole heap of isomers of hexane in 4 different families.
(Yeah it is all pretty much Greek to me too. Another 20 minutes of my life wasted.).
Anyway I'm no wiser about cleaning rust.
Then I read somewhere else that 'mineral spirits' is Shellite.
I know Shellite is lighter fluid and that both white spirits and Shellite are grease solvents but I don't fully understand the difference between these two. I assume White spirits is a stronger degreaser than Shellite but I don't know. I just think they are not the same thing. I've never used Shellite (knowingly).
So is 'mineral spirits' really Shellite?
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I don't mind that Americans speak another language but there should be a translator somewhere so we can understand what they are talking about.