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Title: Question about TSP Post by rl153 on 06/22/16 at 17:18:04 I have a open 20 year old box of TSP the cleaner .It wasn't sealed airtight but still looks ok . I have to clean a surface before painting and I was wondering if you think it might still be good or It is no longer worth using .I don't like to waste stuff if its not necesary. |
Title: Re: Question about TSP Post by engineer on 06/22/16 at 17:25:16 I think it would probably still be good. I would use it. |
Title: Re: Question about TSP Post by Kris01 on 06/22/16 at 17:45:54 If it ain't growin' mold... ;) |
Title: Re: Question about TSP Post by Ed L. on 06/22/16 at 18:32:34 It's fine to use even if caked up. |
Title: Re: Question about TSP Post by rl153 on 06/22/16 at 18:57:46 Thanks, I appreciate that. I will use it. |
Title: Re: Question about TSP Post by stewmills on 06/23/16 at 06:24:36 Ditto. I had some older TSP in a box that got a little caked up, but I was diluting it in water anyway and it worked just fine. |
Title: Re: Question about TSP Post by Serowbot on 06/23/16 at 07:23:25 I wouldn't do surgery with it,.. but I'd clean floors... :-? |
Title: Re: Question about TSP Post by stewmills on 06/23/16 at 07:53:03 7761766B73666B70040 wrote:
Uh-oh...now I'm scared my plastic surgery client that I did surgery on in my garage may be susceptible to infection...and I don't have malpractice insurance either :o :o :o |
Title: Re: Question about TSP Post by Kris01 on 06/23/16 at 16:11:53 That's ok. NOBODY carries insurance around here! :o ;D |
Title: Re: Question about TSP Post by justin_o_guy2 on 06/23/16 at 21:13:56 The first thing they teach surgeons? Never say Ooops. |
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