Re: Caught in rain

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Sujet : Re: Caught in rain
De : am (at) *nospam* yellowjersey.org (AMuzi)
Groupes : rec.bicycles.tech
Date : 08. May 2025, 13:51:47
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Organisation : Yellow Jersey, Ltd.
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On 5/8/2025 7:12 AM, Zen Cycle wrote:
On 5/7/2025 7:49 PM, Jeff Liebermann wrote:
On Wed, 7 May 2025 07:24:50 -0400, Zen Cycle <funkmaster@hotmail.com>
wrote:
>
I rinse mine for a few minutes in a coffee can with brake cleaner
(https://www.grainger.com/product/CRC-Brake-Cleaner- Solvent-35WT64)
>
Almost pure dry cleaning solvent:
 Yup, and it works great as a degreaser.
 
>
<https://www.grainger.com/sds/pdf/259633.pdf>
   Chemical name:  tetrachloroethylene
   Common name and synonyms:  perchloroethylene
   CAS number:  127-18-4
   %  90 - 100%
>
"EPA Proposes Ban on All Consumer and Many Commercial Uses of
Perchloroethylene to Protect Public Health"
<https://www.epa.gov/newsreleases/epa-proposes-ban-all- consumer-and-many-commercial-uses-perchloroethylene-protect>
 I'm not to worried about this administrations actions having anything to do with protecting public health. Quite the opposite, in fact.
https://www.nbcnews.com/science/environment/epa-rollback- environmental-regulations-zeldin-rcna196112
 
>
"Risk Management for Perchloroethylene (PCE)"  (Dec 2024)
<https://www.epa.gov/assessing-and-managing-chemicals- under-tsca/risk-management-perchloroethylene-pce>
"EPA has set a 10-year phaseout for the use of PCE in dry cleaning to
eliminate the risk to people who work or spend considerable time at
dry cleaning facilities."
 It's a good thing I'm not using it for dry cleaning then. In the meantime, there's no talk of banning it as an industrial solvent (degreaser).
 I agree with limiting it in cases where people may be exposed to it all day everyday, like dry cleaner employees. For people that use it a couple time a week in a garage, not likely that big of a deal. For someone who uses a pint to clean a batch of bike chains every couple of months - there's more risk from the diesel fumes I inhale during my commutes.
 
+1
A little perspective can be quite helpful.
A distinct outlier is California's Prop 65:
https://oag.ca.gov/prop65/faq
which requires notice for anything with 1/1000 of the lowest reported harmful level by any study for any material or product.  That has crossed from safety into harassment.
--
Andrew Muzi
am@yellowjersey.org
Open every day since 1 April, 1971

Date Sujet#  Auteur
4 May 25 * Caught in rain24Mark J cleary
5 May 25 +* Re: Caught in rain3zen cycle
5 May 25 i`* Re: Caught in rain2Roger Merriman
5 May 25 i `- Re: Caught in rain1Roger Merriman
6 May 25 `* Re: Caught in rain20Zen Cycle
7 May 25  +* Re: Caught in rain2Frank Krygowski
7 May 25  i`- Re: Caught in rain1Zen Cycle
7 May 25  `* Re: Caught in rain17James
7 May 25   `* Re: Caught in rain16James
7 May 25    `* Re: Caught in rain15Zen Cycle
8 May 25     +* Re: Caught in rain13Jeff Liebermann
8 May 25     i+* Re: Caught in rain7AMuzi
8 May 25     ii+* Re: Caught in rain5Jeff Liebermann
8 May 25     iii+- Re: Caught in rain1AMuzi
8 May 25     iii`* Re: Caught in rain3Zen Cycle
8 May 25     iii `* Re: Caught in rain2AMuzi
9 May 25     iii  `- Re: Caught in rain1Frank Krygowski
8 May 25     ii`- Re: Caught in rain1Zen Cycle
8 May 25     i`* Re: Caught in rain5Zen Cycle
8 May 25     i `* Re: Caught in rain4AMuzi
8 May 25     i  `* Re: Caught in rain3Zen Cycle
8 May 25     i   `* Re: Caught in rain2Radey Shouman
8 May 25     i    `- Re: Caught in rain1AMuzi
8 May 25     `- Re: Caught in rain1James

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