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Tech. Advice: Series 'B' / 'C' 500cc/1000cc Bikes
Stop Quick - can anyone help me with where to get it from?
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<blockquote data-quote="macvette" data-source="post: 10954" data-attributes="member: 262"><p>Hi </p><p>I use Quick Stop but having spent all my working life in heavy petrochemical engineering, I have a healthy respect for it's ingredients. I use the spray bottle that comes with the 5 ltr container and use the minimum quantity to rinse the component off, catching the run off in a metal container and I do it outside. I certainly wouldn't pour enough into a container to submerge parts because of the rate at which it evapourates. It's flash point is 2 degrees C so a significant build of vapour is easy to ignite as well as having other side effects for example if used in a small shed (not everyone has a large well ventilated workspace). I have a parts washer and I wouldn't use it in that either. It's a good product if used correctly.</p><p></p><p>Mac</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="macvette, post: 10954, member: 262"] Hi I use Quick Stop but having spent all my working life in heavy petrochemical engineering, I have a healthy respect for it's ingredients. I use the spray bottle that comes with the 5 ltr container and use the minimum quantity to rinse the component off, catching the run off in a metal container and I do it outside. I certainly wouldn't pour enough into a container to submerge parts because of the rate at which it evapourates. It's flash point is 2 degrees C so a significant build of vapour is easy to ignite as well as having other side effects for example if used in a small shed (not everyone has a large well ventilated workspace). I have a parts washer and I wouldn't use it in that either. It's a good product if used correctly. Mac [/QUOTE]
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