Loctite for Cleaning Atomizers?

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LowThudd

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Looks great to break down the gunk fast and then a hot water bath and blow out. It's eco friendly.

But what's in it? It isn't desined for human consumption. No electrical cleaner, eco friendly or not, that I have ever seen is safe for human consumption. Tell me what's in it, then I'll form a more educated conclusion.
 

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no way am I using locktight to clean my Atty's or anything else for that matter because for $3 each over at Eastmall and $4.5 for my 306's Ijust chuck em once the performance slows down and I do, however if I was gonna clean them I would use the pga, then the creast helth pro then the hot water rince and this worked best for me when I use to waste my time cleaning Attys long ago's
 

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Whoa mang!

I checked the MSDS for the product. No Methylene Chloride but It contains Isohexane as the active agent. Bad news material if there is any possibility of ingestion by inhalation or capilary contact. Sounds like a dangerous undertaking. How about one of the citrus based solvents? Iso alky? Any possibilities there?
 
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LowThudd

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Whoa mang! That is likely methylene Chloride. AKA Dichloromethane. this is a known carcinogen and the residue that it leaves is toxic. We use it for breaking down hard epoxy compounds. Bad Stuff. Inhalation is a serious health risk. Chlorinated solvents are bad news.

All I have to say is your right on the mark...and very nice cobra in your avatar.
 
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