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TwinAir Bio Filter oil and cleaner
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[QUOTE="Uchytil, post: 727003, member: 43803"] [b]Bio-oil[/b] I just got the MSDS's for the Twin-Air and No-Toil Bio oils, cleaners, and rim grease. I work with MSDS so I know something about them. A quick scan of the Liquid Bio Power, 159017, is made by ChevronTexaco and it is Highly Flammable, Harmful, and Dangerous to the Environment. It is mostly comprised of Heptain. Interesting, this is right from Twin-Air. No-Toil is a completely different composition of two ingredients - Carboxylic Acid and Isoproponal. It also is flammable and under Section 6 (Reactivity Data) it advises to not use this product with aluminum at temeratures above 120degF. The No-Toil cleaner is Sodium Carbonate, a common cleaner. The Twin-Air is a little more complicated. I have been toying with the switch to No-Toil from Bel-Ray (which I've used for over 25 years). Just interesting stuff to read for me, kinda scary sometimes. [/QUOTE]
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