Posted by robert major on September 04, 2016 at 10:35:04 from (216.130.69.215):
In Reply to: Using Brake-Kleen posted by Straw Boss on September 03, 2016 at 22:56:23:
Hi As a few have said watch fume inhalation from the chlorinated ones right out of the can. I buy non chlorinated here in cases when it's cheap on offer. It'S To expensive if I have to pay regular price at $6 plus a can. I went to one of my customers to do a sticking brake on his tractor. The guy supplies all his own stuff as he's afraid I might make a $ on something I bill him for.
He came out with a can of chlorinated from Case NH parts, I never gave it a thought and started spraying. This was out in the yard and in a pretty strong wind under the tractor. That stuff gave me a pretty nasty surprise with the fumes. I was out of there in less than 20 seconds. The non chlorinated I can use all day if I had to with no effect from fumes. But I did notice his stuff worked and dried off better. I think I'd rather use mine and be alive than dead using his though.
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