Gentlemen: be very careful with the MEK. Its carcinogenic. Wear protective clothing, ie. gloves and eye protection, and I would suggest long sleeves and perhaps a shop apron. ALso dispose of it properly.
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MEK precautions
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75 & 79 XS 650's
Re: MEK precautions
Oh certainly, an excellent reminder. There was no shortage of meth lab or body disposal jokes surrounding me while working with it.
Mike Mullins wrote:Gentlemen: be very careful with the MEK. Its carcinogenic. Wear protective clothing, ie. gloves and eye protection, and I would suggest long sleeves and perhaps a shop apron. ALso dispose of it properly.
Mike Mullins (pharmacist)
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Re: MEK precautions
AND FOR SURE DON'T ALLOW IT TO EVAPORATE!!!!!!!!!!!
IT'S BAD FOR THE ENVIRONMENT!!!!!!!!!!!
OOOOOOOOOOOPPPPS !!!!!!
CAN'T USE IT SOON!!!!!!!!!!!!!. ........LM
IT'S BAD FOR THE ENVIRONMENT!!!!!!!!!!!
OOOOOOOOOOOPPPPS !!!!!!
CAN'T USE IT SOON!!!!!!!!!!!!!. ........LM
Mike Mullins wrote:Gentlemen: be very careful with the MEK. Its carcinogenic. Wear protective clothing, ie. gloves and eye protection, and I would suggest long sleeves and perhaps a shop apron. ALso dispose of it properly.
Mike Mullins (pharmacist)