MSDS on Naptha makes it seem a little harsh just for cleaning up a game. With so many other milder alternatives, why go with most toxic? I wouldn’t want those fumes in house or closed garage.
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MSDS on Naptha makes it seem a little harsh just for cleaning up a game. With so many other milder alternatives, why go with most toxic? I wouldn’t want those fumes in house or closed garage.
Quoted from chooch:don't mind the smell of it
Quoted from PBFan:complaints I get from my family about the smell in the house (as ventilation is a bit of an issue).
in this case, the smell=toxins.
Novus gets a "warning" on MSDS, Naptha a "Danger"...way higher % of toxic crap in naptha vs novus or alcohol or good ol fashioned elbow grease. Not worth it for a pinball game vs health of family--pets, kids are especially susceptible with growing brains.
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