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![]() As far as I can tell from my casual research on the subject, not one single human has ever contracted a case of liver cancer proven to be caused by exposure to trichloroethylene. Plenty of rats have, but the amounts they were exposed to, or ingested would never happen in real life.... well, not unless you were trying to commit suicide with the stuff. -Chuck Harris I know about someone who died, he used to get high on the stuff and one day fell into a tank of trichloroethylene. 7 foot X 2 foot x 5 foot deep heated tank with cooling coils. That was 15 years ago. We used to call it trico and you would not have a drink after working on it all day instant drunk! Great for removing grease and dry straight away. Lee. |
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bet the undertaker had a nice clean easy job!
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