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Cleaning Electric Baseboard Heat Registers
Does anyone know if it\'s safe to use multi-surface cleaning chemicals on
heat registers? I\'m talking about the top/deflector part, where dust builds up, not the actual heating elements. I was worried about them being flammable, and I\'m not sure if I\'m being paranoid or not. |
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Cleaning Electric Baseboard Heat Registers
"NobodyImportant" wrote in message oups.com... Does anyone know if it\'s safe to use multi-surface cleaning chemicals on heat registers? I\'m talking about the top/deflector part, where dust builds up, not the actual heating elements. I was worried about them being flammable, and I\'m not sure if I\'m being paranoid or not. Yes, you are being paranoid. Most cleaners are over 90% water. Baseboard heaters don't get hot enough to ignite flammable chemicals either. |
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