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Made in au
Slippery Ultramarine Scout Biker




Melbourne, Australia

I have a bottle of ethanol 90% lying around that I'd like to use for stripping minis instead of isopropyl alcohol.
I'm thinking of using an ultrasonic cleaner. Would I need to set it up away in a garage (with the main door open) to avoid breathing any vapour?

Would this be okay? Are there any different risks involved? How significant is the risk from vapor inhalation?

Thanks for any advice.

This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at 2016/01/13 07:32:26


 
Made in au
Slippery Ultramarine Scout Biker




Melbourne, Australia

Since I think I've claimed publicly to have something I get the impression I'm not supposed to have, I'm going to publicly say "I safely disposed of the product in an environmentally friendly and safe manner".
 
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