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Wurlitzer Bubble-Tube Fluid, is it Methelyne Chloride ??



 
 
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Old August 13th 04, 03:02 PM
Jo van Dongen
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Default Wurlitzer Bubble-Tube Fluid, is it Methelyne Chloride ??

Hi,
can anyone tell me the excact chemical name of the fluid that is usend for
the new Wurlizer bubble-tubes ??
I mean the repro bubble-tubes.
Best regards,
Jo.



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Old August 13th 04, 09:27 PM
Joseph A. Tony Dziedzic
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Try "methylene chloride", aka dichloromethane. Active ingredient in many of
the older formulations of paint strippers. Pretty nasty stuff when you read
the material data sheets (MDS).

Joseph "Tony" Dziedzic

In article , "Jo van Dongen"
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Hi,
can anyone tell me the excact chemical name of the fluid that is usend for
the new Wurlizer bubble-tubes ??
I mean the repro bubble-tubes.
Best regards,
Jo.



 




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