Kinda-sorta. It'll be an effective but nasty degreaser, but not very good against oxidation.
the chemicals used to make the degreaser and how to make it
Acetone is great for thinning fiberglass resin, cleaning fiberglass tools and dissolving superglue before hardening. A heavy-duty degreaser, it is useful in the preparation of metal prior to painting; it also thins polyester resins, vinyl and adhesives. It easily removes residues from glass and porcelain. Acetone is also used in biological research contexts and in industry being a very important solvent and a reagent in organic synthesis. Acetne is also an intermediate in the production of bisphenol A and metaacrylate. It is most commonly used as nail polish remover. A word of warning: Acetone is flammable, so please be careful.
Best degreaser I've used for car type applications is Spartan SD-20.
No, because when you add acetone to acetone, all you are doing is adding more of the volume of acetone to acetone. You are just changing the amount of acetone, not anything chemically happening.
Yes, mainly there are 3 types of acetone: regular acetone, acetone with enriched formula, maximum strength acetone.
you wash them with degreaser
Yes you can use Uline brand degreaser on a cook top stove.
Acetone molecules evaporate when you add heat to a beaker of liquid acetone.
A vapor degreaser uses vapor or steam to clean a surface so that more work can be done on a surface. A vapor degreaser is a relatively sophisticated machine and one requires specialized training to use it so as not to ruin a surface.
Acetone burns in oxygen.
Its ethanol.. NOT acetone!!