Subject: | [TR] Disposing of parts cleaning solution Re: What do you use to clean greasy parts? |
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From: | fishplate at charter.net (Jeff Scarbrough) |
Date: | Wed, 23 Feb 2011 21:21:21 -0500 |
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On 2/23/2011 4:37 PM, Roger Wilson wrote: > In California many counties run Household Hazardous Waste Centers. This is a > totally free service and they will take new and used solvents, oil, paint, > old batteries, etc. Speaking as someone who pays thousands of dollars each year to be rid of tiny quantities of nasty stuff, this is a ~great~ deal. Please take advantage of it - whatevery you clean nasty stuff with, please dispose of it properly. I've got an old jug of solvent cleaner at home; at work we found a jug of some kind of biodegradable stuff that mixes with water. It's OK, but for the tough stuff, you can't beat solvent. Jeff Scarbrough Squeaky Clean Acres, Ga. |
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