Old 10-25-10, 02:33 PM
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I find it interesting that folks who wouldn't consider using gasoline because of the fire hazard, swap to products that are not only far more expensive, but also much more flammable, including, certain brake cleaners, and ether blend starter.

Moreover, any flammable product becomes much more flammable if misted, like from an aerosol can, which creates a perfect fuel/air mixture.

Either use lower flammability stuff like mineral spirits, or if it's going to be highly flammable anyway, you might as well use gasoline, but use it outdoors only, don't mist it, and store it properly.
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