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Originally Posted by WingmanSR20
brake clean depends if it's chlorinated or non-chlorinated. I dont remember which is which, but one is considerably less abrasive than the other. Non-chlorinated is also flammable, while chlorinated isn't.
brake clean depends if it's chlorinated or non-chlorinated. I dont remember which is which, but one is considerably less abrasive than the other. Non-chlorinated is also flammable, while chlorinated isn't.
Take the Green Can or the Red Can (sorry Morpheus) -
Non-chlorinated - all but 5-10% is Acetone (half), Toluene, or Methanol. Extremely volatile and flammable. Kinda makes you wonder why you are paying such a premium for something that is 50% Acetone, 15% Methanol - both available cheap in bulk. You pay for someone to add CO2 and put it into a nice metal can that you then throw away. Maybe it gets recycled, but probably not. Either way, you're getting ripped off for the tiny quantity you get for $3-$5.
Chlorinated - is non-flammable. But, Tetrachloroethylene (PERC) is the main ingredient and it's Carcinogenic. So easy choice, use something that is significantly dangerous around any ignition source (e.g a spark from metal to metal contact) or something that adds to your life cancer odds significantly. Probably this is the more "abrasive" because it is a much more effective solvent and really nasty stuff.
Both of these are banned for Consumer use in CA and/or NJ. At least 70% of the Non-chlorinated mix ends up as VOC's in the air, which when mixed with NOx and sunlight to produce that nasty ground level Ozone (O3) that leaves your lungs feeling like you just worked out in a swimming pool. When they say "Ozone Alert" days that's the stuff.
Like I said, not a tree hugger. But, I've been out Mt. Biking on high ground level Ozone days and quickly figured out the damage wasn't worth the workout - O3 kills cells in your lungs on contact, enough to make you notice. Unlike a lot of pollutants in the upper air, it has a direct and immediate impact however small, on your health. If you breath the main ingredient in the chlorinated stuff, that's a nice dose of carcinogenic poison.
Or you could use biodegradable stuff, citrus stuff, and none of this is an issue. Me, I don't like pissing in my drinking water, why would I contribute needlessly to poisoning the air I have to breathe when I don't have to?
Go find something that smells like lemons or oranges and is biodegradable.