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Can white spirit be used to clean tiles where alcohol is specified. It is to fit Command hanging hooks which specify clean with alcohol .
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On Monday, 14 January 2019 17:00:45 UTC, curious wrote:
Can white spirit be used to clean tiles where alcohol is specified. It is to fit Command hanging hooks which specify clean with alcohol . Either degreases. White spirit is more toxic. NT |
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Can white spirit be used to clean tiles where alcohol is specified. It is to fit Command hanging hooks which specify clean with alcohol . Meths. |
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On 14/01/2019 17:20, Mr Pounder Esquire wrote:
curious wrote: Can white spirit be used to clean tiles where alcohol is specified. It is to fit Command hanging hooks which specify clean with alcohol . Meths. Meths is crap for pretty much anything. IPA is reasonably decent as a weak solvent and readily available. Carbon TetraChloride was the ******** but you won't get that anymore ('cos it gives you cancer**) ** When I die, it's going to be a toss up between the Coal Tar, CCl4, funky food colours and the asbestos! -- Email does not work |
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Jethro_uk writes: On Mon, 14 Jan 2019 09:09:13 -0800, tabbypurr wrote: On Monday, 14 January 2019 17:00:45 UTC, curious wrote: Can white spirit be used to clean tiles where alcohol is specified. It is to fit Command hanging hooks which specify clean with alcohol . Either degreases. White spirit is more toxic. NT I would have thought white spirit would leave a residue ? Other way around - white spirit leaves no residue or smell once it's evaporated, but being much less volatile, that takes much longer, and it stinks more until it's evaporated. Your alcohol will have additives to make it toxic and to colour it, and these leave residues. (Pure ethanol wouldn't, but you can't buy that without paying lots of duty.) -- Andrew Gabriel [email address is not usable -- followup in the newsgroup] |
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On 14/01/2019 19:46, Andrew Gabriel wrote:
In article , Jethro_uk writes: On Mon, 14 Jan 2019 09:09:13 -0800, tabbypurr wrote: On Monday, 14 January 2019 17:00:45 UTC, curious wrote: Can white spirit be used to clean tiles where alcohol is specified. It is to fit Command hanging hooks which specify clean with alcohol . Either degreases. White spirit is more toxic. NT I would have thought white spirit would leave a residue ? Other way around - white spirit leaves no residue or smell once it's evaporated, but being much less volatile, that takes much longer, and it stinks more until it's evaporated. Your alcohol will have additives to make it toxic and to colour it, and these leave residues. (Pure ethanol wouldn't, but you can't buy that without paying lots of duty.) This is why I like IPA... -- Email does not work |
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On 2019-01-14 12:50 p.m., Tim Watts wrote:
On 14/01/2019 19:46, Andrew Gabriel wrote: In article , Â*Â*Â*Â*Jethro_uk writes: On Mon, 14 Jan 2019 09:09:13 -0800, tabbypurr wrote: On Monday, 14 January 2019 17:00:45 UTC, curiousÂ* wrote: Can white spirit be used to clean tiles where alcohol is specified. It is to fit Command hanging hooks which specify clean with alcohol . Either degreases. White spirit is more toxic. NT I would have thought white spirit would leave a residue ? Other way around - white spirit leaves no residue or smell once it's evaporated, but being much less volatile, that takes much longer, and it stinks more until it's evaporated. Your alcohol will have additives to make it toxic and to colour it, and these leave residues. (Pure ethanol wouldn't, but you can't buy that without paying lots of duty.) This is why I like IPA... indiana pale ale is awful |
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On 14/01/2019 19:50, Tim Watts wrote:
On 14/01/2019 19:46, Andrew Gabriel wrote: In article , Â*Â*Â*Â*Jethro_uk writes: On Mon, 14 Jan 2019 09:09:13 -0800, tabbypurr wrote: On Monday, 14 January 2019 17:00:45 UTC, curiousÂ* wrote: Can white spirit be used to clean tiles where alcohol is specified. It is to fit Command hanging hooks which specify clean with alcohol . Either degreases. White spirit is more toxic. NT I would have thought white spirit would leave a residue ? Other way around - white spirit leaves no residue or smell once it's evaporated, but being much less volatile, that takes much longer, and it stinks more until it's evaporated. Your alcohol will have additives to make it toxic and to colour it, and these leave residues. (Pure ethanol wouldn't, but you can't buy that without paying lots of duty.) Not very much, though, even from purple "meths". The toxic bit is methanol which is even more volatile than ethanol, the dye is pyridine but only at a tiny level This is why I like IPA... Agreed The trouble with white spirit is that contains hydrocarbon molecules of various lengths, and the longer are less volatile. Unless you apply a little heat it won't evaporate quite as quickly as meths or IPA. Oh, but white spirit is not significantly toxic. |
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On 14/01/2019 17:10, Jethro_uk wrote:
On Mon, 14 Jan 2019 09:09:13 -0800, tabbypurr wrote: On Monday, 14 January 2019 17:00:45 UTC, curious wrote: Can white spirit be used to clean tiles where alcohol is specified. It is to fit Command hanging hooks which specify clean with alcohol . Either degreases. White spirit is more toxic. NT I would have thought white spirit would leave a residue ? no, but the pong hangs around Use gin or vodka...:-) -- "First, find out who are the people you can not criticise. They are your oppressors." - George Orwell |
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On 14/01/2019 18:55, Tim Watts wrote:
On 14/01/2019 17:20, Mr Pounder Esquire wrote: curious wrote: Can white spirit be used to clean tiles where alcohol is specified. It is to fit Command hanging hooks which specify clean with alcohol . Meths. Meths is crap for pretty much anything. IPA is reasonably decent as a weak solvent and readily available. Carbon TetraChloride was the ******** but you won't get that anymore ('cos it gives you cancer**) ** When I die, it's going to be a toss up between the Coal Tar, CCl4, funky food colours and the asbestos! I would have thought that meths would have been fine for this job. I carry meths in the van for cleaning old sockets and switches. -- Adam |
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On 14/01/2019 19:46, Andrew Gabriel wrote:
In article , Jethro_uk writes: On Mon, 14 Jan 2019 09:09:13 -0800, tabbypurr wrote: On Monday, 14 January 2019 17:00:45 UTC, curious wrote: Can white spirit be used to clean tiles where alcohol is specified. It is to fit Command hanging hooks which specify clean with alcohol . Either degreases. White spirit is more toxic. NT I would have thought white spirit would leave a residue ? Other way around - white spirit leaves no residue or smell once it's evaporated, but being much less volatile, that takes much longer, and it stinks more until it's evaporated. Your alcohol will have additives to make it toxic and to colour it, and these leave residues. (Pure ethanol wouldn't, but you can't buy that without paying lots of duty.) When I was a haematology techician in the 70's we had 2 litre 'winchester' bottles of pure ethanol in the lab for diagnostic purposes, presumably tax-free because I remember it was absurdly cheap for 2 litres of 100% alcohol. Medical students were always trying to get pally with the female technicians (not many female medical students in those days) to try and get something to make their party drinks go with a bang. One day Customs and excise paid us a visit and insisted that we kept a register of the exact amounts removed for diagnostic purposes and to *return* the excess back to the container. Chief technician got quite agitated explaining why we would and could not do this. Eventually it was escalated up to higher levels to make them shove off. Even normal hot weather (no aircon in those days) made it evaporate pretty quickly, apart from the no-no of contaminating the bulk bottle. |
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On 14/01/2019 20:55, ARW wrote:
On 14/01/2019 18:55, Tim Watts wrote: On 14/01/2019 17:20, Mr Pounder Esquire wrote: curious wrote: Can white spirit be used to clean tiles where alcohol is specified. It is to fit Command hanging hooks which specify clean with alcohol . Meths. Meths is crap for pretty much anything. IPA is reasonably decent as a weak solvent and readily available. Carbon TetraChloride was the ******** but you won't get that anymore ('cos it gives you cancer**) ** When I die, it's going to be a toss up between the Coal Tar, CCl4, funky food colours and the asbestos! I would have thought that meths would have been fine for this job. I carry meths in the van for cleaning old sockets and switches. Indeed. Or just get some iso propyl alcohol which is what is used to clean your skin before a blood test. Also used for screen wipes. |
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On 14/01/2019 18:55, Tim Watts wrote:
On 14/01/2019 17:20, Mr Pounder Esquire wrote: curious wrote: Can white spirit be used to clean tiles where alcohol is specified. It is to fit Command hanging hooks which specify clean with alcohol . Meths. Meths is crap for pretty much anything. IPA is reasonably decent as a weak solvent and readily available. Carbon TetraChloride was the ******** but you won't get that anymore ('cos it gives you cancer**) ** When I die, it's going to be a toss up between the Coal Tar, CCl4, funky food colours and the asbestos! I would have thought that meths would have been fine for this job. I carry meths in the van for cleaning old sockets and switches. I use meths first, if that's not food enough, acetone. -- Graham. %Profound_observation% |
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Can white spirit be used to clean tiles where alcohol is specified. It is to fit Command hanging hooks which specify clean with alcohol . I wouldnt. Alcohol evaporates away very quickly. White spirit doesnt. |
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wrote in message ... On Monday, 14 January 2019 17:00:45 UTC, curious wrote: Can white spirit be used to clean tiles where alcohol is specified. It is to fit Command hanging hooks which specify clean with alcohol . Either degreases. White spirit is more toxic. And doesnt evaporate anywhere near as well as alcohol. |
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"Jethro_uk" wrote in message ... On Mon, 14 Jan 2019 09:09:13 -0800, tabbypurr wrote: On Monday, 14 January 2019 17:00:45 UTC, curious wrote: Can white spirit be used to clean tiles where alcohol is specified. It is to fit Command hanging hooks which specify clean with alcohol . Either degreases. White spirit is more toxic. NT I would have thought white spirit would leave a residue ? Yes it does. |
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"Andrew Gabriel" wrote in message ... In article , Jethro_uk writes: On Mon, 14 Jan 2019 09:09:13 -0800, tabbypurr wrote: On Monday, 14 January 2019 17:00:45 UTC, curious wrote: Can white spirit be used to clean tiles where alcohol is specified. It is to fit Command hanging hooks which specify clean with alcohol . Either degreases. White spirit is more toxic. NT I would have thought white spirit would leave a residue ? Other way around - white spirit leaves no residue or smell once it's evaporated, but being much less volatile, that takes much longer, and it stinks more until it's evaporated. Your alcohol will have additives to make it toxic and to colour it, and these leave residues. But those residues are trivial and don't interfere with the adhesive on the hooks so that is why alcohol is stated. (Pure ethanol wouldn't, but you can't buy that without paying lots of duty.) |
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"The Natural Philosopher" wrote in message ... On 14/01/2019 17:10, Jethro_uk wrote: On Mon, 14 Jan 2019 09:09:13 -0800, tabbypurr wrote: On Monday, 14 January 2019 17:00:45 UTC, curious wrote: Can white spirit be used to clean tiles where alcohol is specified. It is to fit Command hanging hooks which specify clean with alcohol . Either degreases. White spirit is more toxic. NT I would have thought white spirit would leave a residue ? no, but the pong hangs around Use gin or vodka...:-) Both have a residue. |
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"Graham." wrote in message ... On 14/01/2019 18:55, Tim Watts wrote: On 14/01/2019 17:20, Mr Pounder Esquire wrote: curious wrote: Can white spirit be used to clean tiles where alcohol is specified. It is to fit Command hanging hooks which specify clean with alcohol . Meths. Meths is crap for pretty much anything. IPA is reasonably decent as a weak solvent and readily available. Carbon TetraChloride was the ******** but you won't get that anymore ('cos it gives you cancer**) ** When I die, it's going to be a toss up between the Coal Tar, CCl4, funky food colours and the asbestos! I would have thought that meths would have been fine for this job. I carry meths in the van for cleaning old sockets and switches. I use meths first, if that's not food enough, acetone. Bit radical drinking acetone. |
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On Monday, 14 January 2019 19:46:57 UTC, Andrew Gabriel wrote:
In article , Jethro_uk writes: On Mon, 14 Jan 2019 09:09:13 -0800, tabbypurr wrote: On Monday, 14 January 2019 17:00:45 UTC, curious wrote: Can white spirit be used to clean tiles where alcohol is specified. It is to fit Command hanging hooks which specify clean with alcohol . Either degreases. White spirit is more toxic. I would have thought white spirit would leave a residue ? Other way around - white spirit leaves no residue or smell once it's evaporated, but being much less volatile, that takes much longer, and it stinks more until it's evaporated. Your alcohol will have additives to make it toxic and to colour it, and these leave residues. (Pure ethanol wouldn't, but you can't buy that without paying lots of duty.) You can always freeze vodka. That gets you pretty close. NT |
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On 14/01/2019 21:09, Andrew wrote:
On 14/01/2019 20:55, ARW wrote: On 14/01/2019 18:55, Tim Watts wrote: On 14/01/2019 17:20, Mr Pounder Esquire wrote: curious wrote: Can white spirit be used to clean tiles where alcohol is specified. It is to fit Command hanging hooks which specify clean with alcohol . Meths. Meths is crap for pretty much anything. IPA is reasonably decent as a weak solvent and readily available. Carbon TetraChloride was the ******** but you won't get that anymore ('cos it gives you cancer**) ** When I die, it's going to be a toss up between the Coal Tar, CCl4, funky food colours and the asbestos! I would have thought that meths would have been fine for this job. I carry meths in the van for cleaning old sockets and switches. Indeed. Or just get some iso propyl alcohol which is what is used to clean your skin before a blood test. Also used for screen wipes. And for some reason quite a bit cheaper at ebuyer https://www.ebuyer.com/366815 -- Cheers, Rob |
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They probably mean IPA. I seem to recall its pretty cheap from CPC or used
to be, its the stuff we used to use to clean tape recorder parts. Brian -- ----- -- This newsgroup posting comes to you directly from... The Sofa of Brian Gaff... Blind user, so no pictures please Note this Signature is meaningless.! wrote in message ... On Monday, 14 January 2019 17:00:45 UTC, curious wrote: Can white spirit be used to clean tiles where alcohol is specified. It is to fit Command hanging hooks which specify clean with alcohol . Either degreases. White spirit is more toxic. NT |
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Brian Gaff wrote
They probably mean IPA. Nope, metho. I seem to recall its pretty cheap from CPC or used to be, its the stuff we used to use to clean tape recorder parts. Metho works fine for that. wrote in message ... On Monday, 14 January 2019 17:00:45 UTC, curious wrote: Can white spirit be used to clean tiles where alcohol is specified. It is to fit Command hanging hooks which specify clean with alcohol . Either degreases. White spirit is more toxic. NT |
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On 2019-01-14, Andrew Gabriel wrote:
In article , Jethro_uk writes: On Mon, 14 Jan 2019 09:09:13 -0800, tabbypurr wrote: On Monday, 14 January 2019 17:00:45 UTC, curious wrote: Can white spirit be used to clean tiles where alcohol is specified. It is to fit Command hanging hooks which specify clean with alcohol . Either degreases. White spirit is more toxic. NT I would have thought white spirit would leave a residue ? Other way around - white spirit leaves no residue or smell once it's evaporated, but being much less volatile, that takes much longer, and it stinks more until it's evaporated. Your alcohol will have additives to make it toxic and to colour it, and these leave residues. (Pure ethanol wouldn't, but you can't buy that without paying lots of duty.) Isopropanol from RS Components or a similar supplier? |
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On 15/01/2019 10:50, Adam Funk wrote:
On 2019-01-14, Andrew Gabriel wrote: In article , Jethro_uk writes: On Mon, 14 Jan 2019 09:09:13 -0800, tabbypurr wrote: On Monday, 14 January 2019 17:00:45 UTC, curious wrote: Can white spirit be used to clean tiles where alcohol is specified. It is to fit Command hanging hooks which specify clean with alcohol . Either degreases. White spirit is more toxic. NT I would have thought white spirit would leave a residue ? Other way around - white spirit leaves no residue or smell once it's evaporated, but being much less volatile, that takes much longer, and it stinks more until it's evaporated. Your alcohol will have additives to make it toxic and to colour it, and these leave residues. (Pure ethanol wouldn't, but you can't buy that without paying lots of duty.) Isopropanol from RS Components or a similar supplier? surgical spirit is ethanol adulterated with methanol but without the purple dye. Although it has other alduterants to make it a bit more 'medical' Isopropyl is always the best bet for degreasing. Boots lens cleaner for example -- "The most difficult subjects can be explained to the most slow witted man if he has not formed any idea of them already; but the simplest thing cannot be made clear to the most intelligent man if he is firmly persuaded that he knows already, without a shadow of doubt, what is laid before him." - Leo Tolstoy |
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On 15/01/2019 11:17, The Natural Philosopher wrote:
On 15/01/2019 10:50, Adam Funk wrote: On 2019-01-14, Andrew Gabriel wrote: In article , Â*Â*Â*Â*Jethro_uk writes: On Mon, 14 Jan 2019 09:09:13 -0800, tabbypurr wrote: On Monday, 14 January 2019 17:00:45 UTC, curiousÂ* wrote: Can white spirit be used to clean tiles where alcohol is specified. It is to fit Command hanging hooks which specify clean with alcohol . Either degreases. White spirit is more toxic. I would have thought white spirit would leave a residue ? Other way around - white spirit leaves no residue or smell once it's evaporated, but being much less volatile, that takes much longer, and it stinks more until it's evaporated. Your alcohol will have additives to make it toxic and to colour it, and these leave residues. (Pure ethanol wouldn't, but you can't buy that without paying lots of duty.) Isopropanol from RS Components or a similar supplier? surgical spirit is ethanol adulterated with methanol but without the purple dye. Although it has other alduterants to make it a bit more 'medical' Isopropyl is always the best bet for degreasing. Why don't winos drink it, as it's less toxic than meths? -- Max Demian |
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The Natural Philosopher writes: surgical spirit is ethanol adulterated with methanol but without the purple dye. Although it has other alduterants to make it a bit more 'medical' In the UK, surgical spirit also contains oil, and a topical anaesthetic (usually asprin as methyl salicylate). The formulation in different countries varies widely though. Isopropyl is always the best bet for degreasing. Boots lens cleaner for example Really? I have several other lens cleaners here, but they all emphasise alcohol free, although they smell of some organic solvent. Reminds me, my father went to clean his specs a few weeks ago, but they were just getting more and more smeary. I looked at the lens cleaner (which he could no longer read by this stage), and he'd picked up a bottle a spray-on latex by mistake. That did take some effort to get off... -- Andrew Gabriel [email address is not usable -- followup in the newsgroup] |
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On Tuesday, 15 January 2019 10:21:19 UTC, newshound wrote:
On 15/01/2019 01:19, tabbypurr wrote: On Monday, 14 January 2019 19:46:57 UTC, Andrew Gabriel wrote: In article , Jethro_uk writes: On Mon, 14 Jan 2019 09:09:13 -0800, tabbypurr wrote: On Monday, 14 January 2019 17:00:45 UTC, curious wrote: Can white spirit be used to clean tiles where alcohol is specified. It is to fit Command hanging hooks which specify clean with alcohol . Either degreases. White spirit is more toxic. I would have thought white spirit would leave a residue ? Other way around - white spirit leaves no residue or smell once it's evaporated, but being much less volatile, that takes much longer, and it stinks more until it's evaporated. Your alcohol will have additives to make it toxic and to colour it, and these leave residues. (Pure ethanol wouldn't, but you can't buy that without paying lots of duty.) You can always freeze vodka. That gets you pretty close. NT So where do you get your duty free vodka? There's no lack of illegal spirits on sale, but I would not recommend/advise it. |
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On 15/01/2019 12:03, Andrew Gabriel wrote:
In article , The Natural Philosopher writes: surgical spirit is ethanol adulterated with methanol but without the purple dye. Although it has other alduterants to make it a bit more 'medical' In the UK, surgical spirit also contains oil, and a topical anaesthetic (usually asprin as methyl salicylate). The formulation in different countries varies widely though. Isopropyl is always the best bet for degreasing. Boots lens cleaner for example Really? I have several other lens cleaners here, but they all emphasise alcohol free, although they smell of some organic solvent. Mmm. I just looked at my wiopes and they have 'denatured alcohol' and water in them.. So meths without the dye, again... Reminds me, my father went to clean his specs a few weeks ago, but they were just getting more and more smeary. I looked at the lens cleaner (which he could no longer read by this stage), and he'd picked up a bottle a spray-on latex by mistake. That did take some effort to get off... -- Socialism is the philosophy of failure, the creed of ignorance and the gospel of envy. Its inherent virtue is the equal sharing of misery. Winston Churchill |
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On 14/01/2019 17:00, curious wrote:
Can white spirit be used to clean tiles where alcohol is specified. It is to fit Command hanging hooks which specify clean with alcohol . Splash out on a box of lens wipes, these are soaked in IPA and in individual sealed packets. I use them all the time for degreasing. You can get a box of 100 from Savers etc. |
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On 15/01/2019 10:50, Adam Funk wrote:
On 2019-01-14, Andrew Gabriel wrote: In article , Jethro_uk writes: On Mon, 14 Jan 2019 09:09:13 -0800, tabbypurr wrote: On Monday, 14 January 2019 17:00:45 UTC, curious wrote: Can white spirit be used to clean tiles where alcohol is specified. It is to fit Command hanging hooks which specify clean with alcohol . Either degreases. White spirit is more toxic. NT I would have thought white spirit would leave a residue ? Other way around - white spirit leaves no residue or smell once it's evaporated, but being much less volatile, that takes much longer, and it stinks more until it's evaporated. Your alcohol will have additives to make it toxic and to colour it, and these leave residues. (Pure ethanol wouldn't, but you can't buy that without paying lots of duty.) Isopropanol from RS Components or a similar supplier? https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B079YVPZDF £6.50 for 1l. |
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wrote in message ... On Tuesday, 15 January 2019 10:21:19 UTC, newshound wrote: On 15/01/2019 01:19, tabbypurr wrote: On Monday, 14 January 2019 19:46:57 UTC, Andrew Gabriel wrote: In article , Jethro_uk writes: On Mon, 14 Jan 2019 09:09:13 -0800, tabbypurr wrote: On Monday, 14 January 2019 17:00:45 UTC, curious wrote: Can white spirit be used to clean tiles where alcohol is specified. It is to fit Command hanging hooks which specify clean with alcohol . Either degreases. White spirit is more toxic. I would have thought white spirit would leave a residue ? Other way around - white spirit leaves no residue or smell once it's evaporated, but being much less volatile, that takes much longer, and it stinks more until it's evaporated. Your alcohol will have additives to make it toxic and to colour it, and these leave residues. (Pure ethanol wouldn't, but you can't buy that without paying lots of duty.) You can always freeze vodka. That gets you pretty close. NT So where do you get your duty free vodka? There's no lack of illegal spirits on sale, but I would not recommend/advise it. Likely fine for cleaning. Risks having some methanol but thats fine for cleaning. I do in fact save the first run fraction when I make mine. Its normally discarded but is fine for cleaning. |
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Tim Watts wrote:
On 14/01/2019 17:20, Mr Pounder Esquire wrote: curious wrote: Can white spirit be used to clean tiles where alcohol is specified. It is to fit Command hanging hooks which specify clean with alcohol . Meths. Meths is crap for pretty much anything. IPA is reasonably decent as a weak solvent and readily available. Carbon TetraChloride was the ******** but you won't get that anymore ('cos it gives you cancer**) ** When I die, it's going to be a toss up between the Coal Tar, CCl4, funky food colours and the asbestos! I have three Commander hooks stuck on to three gloss painted doors. They have not fallen off in the past 6 years. I used meths to clean the doors where the hooks were going to be. That is good enough for me. |
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On 14/01/2019 21:58, Graham. wrote:
On 14/01/2019 18:55, Tim Watts wrote: On 14/01/2019 17:20, Mr Pounder Esquire wrote: curious wrote: Can white spirit be used to clean tiles where alcohol is specified. It is to fit Command hanging hooks which specify clean with alcohol . Meths. Meths is crap for pretty much anything. IPA is reasonably decent as a weak solvent and readily available. Carbon TetraChloride was the ******** but you won't get that anymore ('cos it gives you cancer**) ** When I die, it's going to be a toss up between the Coal Tar, CCl4, funky food colours and the asbestos! I would have thought that meths would have been fine for this job. I carry meths in the van for cleaning old sockets and switches. I use meths first, if that's not food enough, acetone. I also carry nail polish remover:-) -- Adam |
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Sounds good will chase up some meths.
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On 14/01/2019 20:00, % wrote:
indiana pale ale is awful It's supposed to be India, not Indiana. If your brewer doesn't even know that it's no wonder the beer is crap. (There are decent ones in the USA now.) Andy |
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On 15/01/2019 17:55, ARW wrote:
I also carry nail polish remover:-) That may contain some oil or such as a moisturiser. Acetone dries the skin something awful. Andy |
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On 14/01/2019 17:00, curious wrote:
Can white spirit be used to clean tiles where alcohol is specified. It is to fit Command hanging hooks which specify clean with alcohol . I often use surgical spirit for such things. -- Cheers, Roger ____________ Please reply to Newsgroup. Whilst email address is valid, it is seldom checked. |
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