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Acetone, which is admitted by burning plastic and commonly found in nail polish remover appearing in quantities almost three times the danger level.
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Acetone, which is not classified in either category, is likely to keep its market share as a solvent, says Willett, and may even gain share from other ketones deemed hazardous.
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Acetone, which is not classified in either category, is likely to keep its market share as a solvent, says Willett, and may even gain share from other ketones deemed hazardous.
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Acetone, which is not classified in either category, is likely to keep its market share as a solvent, says Willett, and may even gain share from other ketones deemed hazardous.
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Acetone, which is not classified in either category, is likely to keep its market share as a solvent, says Willett, and may even gain share from other ketones deemed hazardous.
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But, I found the fumes to be much worse than those from Acetone.
Technical FAQ with Lennard Zinn: Chainring flex, mid-foot cleats, bottom bracket drilling and more 2011
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• Nail polish remover (Acetone) • 91% isopropyl alcohol
Archive 2008-08-01 2008
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• Nail polish remover (Acetone) • 91% isopropyl alcohol
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Acetone fumes burned his throat on each clenched-jaw breath.
Deadly Promises Sherrilyn Kenyon 2010
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Remember Acetone works for removing superglue, and melts plastic.
Round and Round: In Search of Direction BikeSnobNYC 2010
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