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    Quote Originally Posted by martyweil View Post
    You can also test with Sno-Bowl toilet cleaner. Rub some on and it will do the same thing as salt & vinegar.
    The salt & vinegar isn't dangerous but the Sno-Bowl can be.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mechanic688 View Post
    The salt & vinegar isn't dangerous but the Sno-Bowl can be.
    Yes, that's true. I was just offering another alternative suggestion.

    When it comes to e-scrap, dangerous is a relative term, since I don't think anyone would argue that the job comes with some inherent risks. It goes withous saying (although, I guess I need to say it) that all aspects of working with escrap must be done with the utmost regard to safety. Safe handling and best practices related to safety equipment and protective clothing and all other safety-related precautions should be used when handling any and all materials that have some potential for harm.
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