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Post by dagl on Oct 28, 2014 22:16:35 GMT
Sammy I used to use it a lot in the printing industry, I doubt very much if it would harm plastic. It was sometimes delivered in 25lr plastic drums when the big steel drums weren't available. Try a little inconspicuously
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Post by sammy13 on Oct 28, 2014 22:20:38 GMT
Have you ever tried it on those white plastic window ledges, and frames? No, but have on plenty of similar plastic and wiping down should be no problem, just some cheaper print on hard surfaces (the stuff that would ware off sooner or later) can come off. The manufactures name printed on my computer screen frames has been cleaned loads of times and it's fine. I'll give it a go outside then
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Post by rughead121 on Oct 29, 2014 16:52:41 GMT
As as use for cleaning ego style batteries, charges etc do you use this at the 99.9%?
Also what else can it clean? I presuming not drip tips unless you dilute it as it is toxic? I use gallons of the stuff in my job. I have also used it to clean my T3D and a few cheap CE4's. It's great for cleaning out a tank that has a strong smelling juice in it but you absolutely must thoroughly rinse everything after. You can dilute it with deionised water or distilled water for general household cleaning.
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Post by sammy13 on Oct 29, 2014 17:45:58 GMT
As as use for cleaning ego style batteries, charges etc do you use this at the 99.9%?
Also what else can it clean? I presuming not drip tips unless you dilute it as it is toxic? I use gallons of the stuff in my job. I have also used it to clean my T3D and a few cheap CE4's. It's great for cleaning out a tank that has a strong smelling juice in it but you absolutely must thoroughly rinse everything after. You can dilute it with deionised water or distilled water for general household cleaning. Can you use tap water to dilute, just for cleaning chopping boards or something?
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Post by rughead121 on Oct 29, 2014 17:53:33 GMT
sammy13 Err I dont see why not. I believe (tho I am probably wrong) that deionised or distilled is used to guarantee no bugs or nasties but if you mix up fresh I dont think it would be a problem
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Post by sammy13 on Oct 29, 2014 17:57:21 GMT
sammy13 Err I dont see why not. I believe (tho I am probably wrong) that deionised or distilled is used to guarantee no bugs or nasties but if you mix up fresh I dont think it would be a problem Thankyou,
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Post by rughead121 on Oct 29, 2014 18:02:04 GMT
Thankyou, No problem, glad to help. Just make sure everything is completely dry before you put food on it. IPA is not good in your food even on the molecular level
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