No comet and bleach mixed
Been there, did exactly that too!They did use chlorine gas in ww1. Mustard gas was different and much worse.
I didn’t know any better and mixed some cleaning chemicals together once trying to clean my bathroom. Had to run out of there, ventilate the house. I’m a dumbass sometimes.
welded galvanized one time. Never forget that feeling
I ended up in intensive care for 5 days and had heart surgery brought on by Aircraft paint stripper (Methylene Chhloride) bad deal. I even followed the precautions on the can. I later found out the the Feds pulled the **** from the shelves. The stripper they sell now is made up in a different formula. If you have any of the old strpper, ditch it, it's not worth it believe me.I've been using some oven cleaner to get some incredibly heavy old sludge off of some valve covers. Even out in open air, that's nasty stuff. (Taking the paint off too, about as good as paint stripper. ) Spray a cover down, and run for clean air.
But it worked so well compared to what we have, I can remember some bad headaches and possibly burnt lungs from it tooI ended up in intensive care for 5 days and had heart surgery brought on by Aircraft paint stripper (Methylene Chhloride) bad deal. I even followed the precautions on the can. I later found out the the Feds pulled the **** from the shelves. The stripper they sell now is made up in a different formula. If you have any of the old strpper, ditch it, it's not worth it believe me.
I’ve used it a lot. Never used it in doors. Never had a problem. Pisses me off that they took it off of the shelf’s. I hear there is some new stuff on the market that is working pretty good today. I have not found any of it to work as well as the methylene chloride.I ended up in intensive care for 5 days and had heart surgery brought on by Aircraft paint stripper (Methylene Chhloride) bad deal. I even followed the precautions on the can. I later found out the the Feds pulled the **** from the shelves. The stripper they sell now is made up in a different formula. If you have any of the old strpper, ditch it, it's not worth it believe me.
Really hot water and detergent works really well, if you have a tub big enough. I love having the hot tank at work....don't have to deal with chemicalsI've been using some oven cleaner to get some incredibly heavy old sludge off of some valve covers. Even out in open air, that's nasty stuff. (Taking the paint off too, about as good as paint stripper. ) Spray a cover down, and run for clean air.
Trichlorine as ethylene is not able to clean the surface completely. I have used Aerosol Cleaner for my car and various appliances in it, which means that electronics are in principle acceptable to clean this way. When working with any agro-industry they use acid, not just chemicals that are readily available. I wonder if marijuana is treated that way too? Someone else wrote about fascists.The fumes are probably scarier than the chemicals themselves
The fumes are probably scarier than the chemicals themselvesI was a Millwright in a steel mill and our finishing department used about five different types of acid. My buddy and I were inside the shot blasting cabinets rebuilding the shot units and the fumes were getting terrible. I told my buddy we gotta get out of here. By time we climbed out it felt like a circus fat lady was laying on my chest. 30 of us were sent to the dispensary where we were given throat lozenges to coat our throats and we were told to keep walking till we were taken to the hospital for chest ex-rays. It took about four hours to breathe normally again.
When working with any agro-industry they use acid, not just chemicals that are readily available. I wonder if marijuana on hub420 cannabis is treated that way too? Someone else wrote about fascists.