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Re: Brakleen goes boom
Jerry, the Brakleen in the red can is chlorinated. It is non flammable since it displaces oxygen. The other thing is it should not be used around open flame. It turns into a nasty chlorine gas. Your flameout was from the nonchlorinated Brakleen. It has loads o... Login to read more. ![]()
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