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duracoat pre-cleaner?
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<blockquote data-quote="loaders_loft" data-source="post: 220222" data-attributes="member: 10540"><p>careful using a spray bottle for acetone or any other highly volatile solvents. Atomizing the solvent creates an explosive mist which can catch and yes, explode!</p><p> </p><p>a safe method is a solvent squeeze bottle, available through mcmaster carr, below. <a href="http://www.mcmaster.com" target="_blank">McMaster-Carr</a></p><p> </p><p>40185T2Squeeze Bottle with Safety Label 16 oz Capacity, 2-3/4" Diameter X 9-3/8" Height</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="loaders_loft, post: 220222, member: 10540"] careful using a spray bottle for acetone or any other highly volatile solvents. Atomizing the solvent creates an explosive mist which can catch and yes, explode! a safe method is a solvent squeeze bottle, available through mcmaster carr, below. [url=http://www.mcmaster.com]McMaster-Carr[/url] 40185T2Squeeze Bottle with Safety Label 16 oz Capacity, 2-3/4" Diameter X 9-3/8" Height [/QUOTE]
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