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Originally Posted by Nemosengineer
"Titanium is incompatible with fluorides, strong reducing acids, very strong caustic solutions, and anhydrous chlorine." So any cleaner with chlorine should not be used.

: Mike
No. Anhydrous chlorine is very different from cleaners with “chlorine” in them. The “chlorine” in cleaners is some salt of chlorine and has no effect on titanium. The other stuff on the list isn’t something that anyone will encounter outside of chemical plants.
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