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On Thu, 23 Dec 2004 08:20:30 +0000, John Woodgate
wrote: I read in sci.electronics.design that budgie wrote (in ) about 'Tektronix 465 Scope', on Thu, 23 Dec 2004: May well have been toluene. It was often used as a cleaner in all sorts of areas, some as pedestrian as the T/R/S plugs on old lamp-signalling telephone switchboards. Unfortunately proved to be a carcinogen and was banned, but it WAS used to clean a myriad of hardware in a myriad of situations. Toluene is one of the aromatics that is NOT carcinogenic. From the ATSDR web site: (snip) That was the reason used when it was banned here, merit notwithstanding. |
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