oooops, back to chemistry 101....if i can get out of the blasted
corner to further my education.... :)
---Malcolm Walker <walker05@camosun.bc.ca> wrote:
>
>
> On Wed, 29 Apr 1998, larry hooven wrote:
>
> > if i remember right, a couple of months ago someone suggested using
> > parrafin (white gas, not wax) to clean up the jello that gas turns
> > into...but can't confirm it, andy you at work with your archives yet
> > :) i'll head back to my corner now...joe bring the checkers...
>
> Parrafin is kerosene. White gas is naptha (camp fuel).
>
> I use laquer thinner (or acetone) to clean fuel gunk. Wear gloves,
this
> stuff irritates...
>
> -Malcolm
>
>
>
==
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