Paint stripper

I breathed in the vapour from boiling caustic soda once.
Spent a few moments wondering if a trip to hospital was going to be necessary.
Or the undertaker.
 
You really should study any chemicals/oils/paints etc you are using, obtain data sheets and have the correct PPE. Everyone thinks 'it' won't happen to them, but 'it' does, given enough exposure. It's also interesting to see what some of these chemicals are used for. One of the most dangerous chemicals I work with is a very strong secondary biocide, a person can easily become sensitised after a good splash and then realise it's in many shower gels/shampoos etc. so spend the rest of their lives reading the ingredients on every bottle they buy. As someone who fixes chemical tanks for a living I see people's blase' attitude all the time, and also see people who got caught out, usually with Caustic and thinking it's soapy, not realising that's actually the oil of their skin being drawn out.

Anyway, with that out of the way, Dichloromethane is the stuff old paint stripper contained and it's dangerous stuff. Despite its use for paint stripper being banned by the EU some years ago, it can be purchased online and mixed in, to give you the lethal but effective treatment you desire. It worked well on my Aluminium Elite frame.
It also evaporates quickly, so it's a good idea to coat your item with the potion then put it into a thick and sealed plastic bag with minimal air, like those oven shelf cleaning kits.
 
You really should study any chemicals/oils/paints etc you are using, obtain data sheets and have the correct PPE. Everyone thinks 'it' won't happen to them, but 'it' does, given enough exposure. It's also interesting to see what some of these chemicals are used for. One of the most dangerous chemicals I work with is a very strong secondary biocide, a person can easily become sensitised after a good splash and then realise it's in many shower gels/shampoos etc. so spend the rest of their lives reading the ingredients on every bottle they buy. As someone who fixes chemical tanks for a living I see people's blase' attitude all the time, and also see people who got caught out, usually with Caustic and thinking it's soapy, not realising that's actually the oil of their skin being drawn out.

Anyway, with that out of the way, Dichloromethane is the stuff old paint stripper contained and it's dangerous stuff. Despite its use for paint stripper being banned by the EU some years ago, it can be purchased online and mixed in, to give you the lethal but effective treatment you desire. It worked well on my Aluminium Elite frame.
It also evaporates quickly, so it's a good idea to coat your item with the potion then put it into a thick and sealed plastic bag with minimal air, like those oven shelf cleaning kits.
I'd like to think it goes without saying, face shield, gloves and outside in the open air. Thanks for posting that 🙏
 
I see people who got caught out, usually with Caustic and thinking it's soapy, not realising that's actually the oil of their skin being drawn out.
Good to know what the soapy feel is if you splash you hand with caustic!

It's a warning when it eats holes in your clothes if you're careless.

I'm always amazed at how easy it is to buy, and how cheap it is.

So many things carry warnings, it makes it easy to ignore the ones that really matter.

I believe Denis Nielsen was an avid user.

Extremely Alkali - like many paint strippers - and extremely harmful.
 
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