Harry Pristis
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Joined: 7/24/2003 From: Northcentral Florida Status: offline
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Ventilation when using chemicals is always a good idea. Acetone fumes are explosive, like gasoline fumes. Acetone and naptha are so volatile, that disposal down the drain is not really necessary. Both evaporate very, very quickly (remember how often you had to re-fill your Zippo!). If you don't want to throw the used acetone (or naptha) onto your lawn, Tom, just pour the solvent into an old soup-can or other throwaway container (not plastic or paper). The more surface area exposed, the faster the acetone (or naptha) will evaporate. Acetone and naptha are not chemicals that you want to use casually. Acetone, for example, penetrates the skin-blood barrier (it make me insomniac). It is not a problem diluted in the atmosphere AFAIK. It is not a greenhouse gas, smog-producer, nor does it produce acid-rain. I don't know the chemistry of Skin-So-Soft. I am certain it would not be as aggressive a solvent as acetone or naptha. I suspect it would be far more likely to persist, migrate, and break down into less-nicey-nicey sounding stuff. On top of that, some sort of detergent or solvent would be required to get the oily residue out of the bottle. Let us know what works for you, Tom. ------------Harry Pristis
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