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<blockquote data-quote="DSheetz" data-source="post: 2017467" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>Vetterpilot , chlorinated brake cleaner has Tri clore in it so if it gets heated it turns to phosgene gas plus it penetrates into the metal and turns some metals brittle . It's hard on your nervous system , lungs and heart if not used in a well ventilated area and is absorbed through your skin . As a lot of us clean our rifles in our reloading rooms in our basements we would expose the rest of the occupants of our homes to it . So then if our cold air return for our furnace pulled it in and heated the fumes we put phosgene out as a byproduct through out our homes phosgene is used to kill P-dogs in their tunnels and was used by Hittlers guys in their gas chambers . Just some thoughts as nobody else replied to your question earlier in this post I thought that I would . I was doing a welding test once and while welding a guy sprayed me and my coupon with CRC brak-kleen It nearly killed me my coupon got full of porosity and had to be thrown out to start over and the side effects lasted for months in my body . It takes the oxygen out of your air causes your heart to race and then leaves you with tremors that come and go, an irregular heart beat for months .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2017467, member: 91783"] Vetterpilot , chlorinated brake cleaner has Tri clore in it so if it gets heated it turns to phosgene gas plus it penetrates into the metal and turns some metals brittle . It's hard on your nervous system , lungs and heart if not used in a well ventilated area and is absorbed through your skin . As a lot of us clean our rifles in our reloading rooms in our basements we would expose the rest of the occupants of our homes to it . So then if our cold air return for our furnace pulled it in and heated the fumes we put phosgene out as a byproduct through out our homes phosgene is used to kill P-dogs in their tunnels and was used by Hittlers guys in their gas chambers . Just some thoughts as nobody else replied to your question earlier in this post I thought that I would . I was doing a welding test once and while welding a guy sprayed me and my coupon with CRC brak-kleen It nearly killed me my coupon got full of porosity and had to be thrown out to start over and the side effects lasted for months in my body . It takes the oxygen out of your air causes your heart to race and then leaves you with tremors that come and go, an irregular heart beat for months . [/QUOTE]
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