Intake refresh cleaning question
#16
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Again. He asks about how to protect lungs from a chlorinated flammable inside a closed garage with a 40K BTU furnace, references an SCUBA tank with a gillion psi... then hits us with his copious HVAC knowledge.
Not sure the point, except " hey guys, I'm gonna do the intake".
At least some of us tried to contribute, but sounds like Jeff already knows it all.
Mask with organic filters. Check your catalogues.
Not sure the point, except " hey guys, I'm gonna do the intake".
At least some of us tried to contribute, but sounds like Jeff already knows it all.
Mask with organic filters. Check your catalogues.
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Dwayne's write up is going to be an invaluable tool. Managed to print and bind the whole thing. Did a two up duplex print and condensed it down to an actual 80 or so pieces of paper.
Dr. Bob's information was very helpful on overloading of the carbon filters which I never considered so that's why I am gonna open the doors and use the respirator rather than rely on them in a closed room. Full face shield should help when I do spray to protect my face and eyes and since I'll be in a confined space (under the hood type confined), the open doors should do the trick. With a back door and two garage doors open, it will be very much like outside.
One of these suits would be pretty cool, but again, a bit much for the job and probably too hot. Then again, there's always Halloween.
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Jeff, DO NOT USE BrakeKleen - it eats rubber and seals. That sh*t ruined my oil pump seal. Ask me how I know. ![banghead](https://rennlist.com/forums/graemlins/banghead.gif)
Use mineral spirits, toothbrushes and paper towels.
Make sure you post pics also!
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Use mineral spirits, toothbrushes and paper towels.
Make sure you post pics also!
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But for this job mineral spirits, citrus cleaner or simple green, and toothbrushes are a much simpler choice.
Happy cleaning!!
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