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Re: P-32
Eric,
What kind of surface???? In a "general" sort of way, I've had pretty good
luck with Tri-sodium phosphate... You can even put in on in a thick "patty
and/or solution" and let it sit on porous surfaces and it sort of "draws"
out the P-32 (and P-33)... On painted surfaces I've had good luck with an
Acetone-soaked cotton pad (pulling off that first layer of paint AND the
contamination at the same time). Remember to change the pad after each
swipe so as not to spread the contamination further and wear the
appropriate gloves for acetone (NOT Latex).
Disclaimer: Just my personal opinion only! Not necessarily that of my
employer, the U.S. Navy....
Joel Baumbaugh (baumbaug@nosc.mil)
SSC-SD...
At 02:44 PM 4/5/2004 -0500, Hill, Eric D wrote:
>Looking for a good cleaner for P-32. Can anyone help? Thanks in advance.
>
>Eric Hill
>Mallinckrodt
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- References:
- P-32
- From: "Hill, Eric D" <Eric.Hill@TycoHealthcare.com>