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<blockquote data-quote="greenstripe" data-source="post: 506389" data-attributes="member: 8372"><p>Not whishing to spam up this thread:</p><p></p><p>I worked in the print trade for approximately 20 years and used to handle lots of chemicals with all of their different concerns.</p><p></p><p>While acetone is not directly cocarcinogenic in pure form - in use it is quite likely that in use you will create a soup of other substances that could very well be: dissolved lacquers etc the exact formulas unknow in this case, so should be treated as such.</p><p></p><p>It is common to decant chemicals in to smaller containers to make it easier to use or apply. I used to purchase in 5 or 20 litre containers, we would put it in swan neck squeeze bottles (these are not suitable for storage!) or plunge cans (better)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greenstripe, post: 506389, member: 8372"] Not whishing to spam up this thread: I worked in the print trade for approximately 20 years and used to handle lots of chemicals with all of their different concerns. While acetone is not directly cocarcinogenic in pure form - in use it is quite likely that in use you will create a soup of other substances that could very well be: dissolved lacquers etc the exact formulas unknow in this case, so should be treated as such. It is common to decant chemicals in to smaller containers to make it easier to use or apply. I used to purchase in 5 or 20 litre containers, we would put it in swan neck squeeze bottles (these are not suitable for storage!) or plunge cans (better) [/QUOTE]
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