At 10:41 AM 7/6/98 -0700, Ken Landaiche wrote:
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>How does one dispose of Agitene when it has died? Can it be flushed down
>the drain? On the one hand, that would be the ultimate in convenience,
>and if true, a very ecological product. On the other hand, Agitene
>probably picks up all kinds of toxins as it cleans and must be disposed
>of in some official way. Does anyone know?
>
>Regarding filters for parts washers, I took someone's suggestion and got
>a remote oil filter bracket and assorted brass fittings and added it to
>the Harbor Freight washer I recently bought. It looks good but a
>vacation intervened before I got a chance to actually use it.
>
>Ken Landaiche
>
Most communities have a day set aside (usually several times a year) when
residents can bring all their hazardous waste materials to be disposed of.
You know those really nasty "Hazardous Wastes" like old cans of paint etc.
Actually in my area it is the Safety Kleen guy who comes and gets rid of
all that stuff for our township. Very handy, and it's free !
Regards Nils
Yardley, PA
59(100-6) 69XKE 72/73MGB 52MGTD
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