On Wed, 6 Aug 2008 13:51:52 -0700, "catguy"
wrote:
"Doug Miller" wrote in message
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In article , "catguy"
wrote:
Tap Magic used to contain 1.1.1 trichloroethane, not 1.1.1 trichlorethylene.
The latter is also
known as perchloroethylene or dry cleaning fluid. This is still available as
Carbosolv at my local
hardware store. I have a couple of gallons of trichloroethane stashed away to
be used sparingly for
things that require it. KPR thinner is one use.........Paul
Where is this "local hardware store" at which perchloroethylene is still
available?
Ok-Just for you(actually for me too), I bought a gallon today......Paul
msds http://www.sunnysidecorp.com/pdf/msds864.pdf
front of can http://www.packratpaul.com/CarboSol/carbosol1.jpg
warning on back http://www.packratpaul.com/CarboSol/carbosol2.jpg
sales receipt http://www.packratpaul.com/CarboSol/carbosol3.jpg
PS: I was wrong on the spelling. It' Carbo-Sol, no v.
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Thanks for posting.