imported_Intel486
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This is question I had from this thread ( http://www.autopia.org/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=15790 )
Scooter on the one board was doing his little freaking out about how chemicals can react with each other.
In his final post he said you shouldn't mix them unless you know they are inert.
Here's the questions I have.
How do we know which chemicals are Inert to each other? Either in liquid form (Still in the bottle) or already cured on the paint?
(I already know the whole, don't mix the high, low PH thing together. Hmmm Acid Degreaser and Simple Green...)
Scooter on the one board was doing his little freaking out about how chemicals can react with each other.
In his final post he said you shouldn't mix them unless you know they are inert.
Here's the questions I have.
How do we know which chemicals are Inert to each other? Either in liquid form (Still in the bottle) or already cured on the paint?
(I already know the whole, don't mix the high, low PH thing together. Hmmm Acid Degreaser and Simple Green...)