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But does that make my Non-chlorinated brake cleaner version any better? (don't have a can handy to look at) I usually only buy the non-chlorinated stuff because for some reason it reminded me of mustard gas...
The non-chlorinated cleaners are MUCH safer. Less toxic, but they can be a fire hazard. The whole idea of the chlorinated cleaners is that they are safer from a fire safety standpoint, but MUCH more toxic. The toxicity if exposed to flame or high temperature is extreme, as in chemical-weapon-kill-you-with-very-small-dose toxic.
Thanks for the heads up. Glad my brain told me to get the non-chlorinated stuff just because I think anything with chlorine is probably bad for your lungs...heh. I'll let my buddies know for sure.
i read about this before..i printed it and have it on my welders just so i do not forget it as i use brake cleaners to clean parts sometimes.. that is why mech's and body men have short life spans--a lot of dangerous chemicals.
it is good to be reminded how dangerous this stuff is- take precautions and remember it will catch up to you sooner or later if you do not!
hope the guy recovered ok after time....
joe
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