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Cob: Proper way to dispose or keep rags with chemicals

mike swink mswink77 at mindspring.com
Fri Aug 22 20:00:46 CDT 2003


To dispose of rags that could cause a fire.

1. Get a 5 Gallon metal can. Half filled  with water then throw rags  
   into water. Next day hang on wire outside to dry.

2. Keep can of sawdust or sand for spills.

e. If you use cardboard soak it with water if you want to reuse it.


Note if you have a lot paint mix them all together which will create a grey mixture good for base coats for other projects.
 Do not mixt oil with latex paint or water based with either of thess.

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<DIV><BR>To dispose of rags that could cause a fire.</DIV>
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<DIV>1. Get a 5 Gallon metal can. Half filled  with water then throw 
rags  <BR>   into water. Next day hang on wire outside to 
dry.</DIV>
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<DIV>2. Keep can of sawdust or sand for spills.</DIV>
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<DIV>e. If you use cardboard soak it with water if you want to reuse it.</DIV>
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<DIV><BR>Note if you have a lot paint mix them all together which will create a 
grey mixture good for base coats for other projects.<BR> Do not mixt oil 
with latex paint or water based with either of thess.</FONT></DIV>
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