Comment by blockwriter 4 years ago Scrapped or scraped? Did they really need to abandon the plant or the equipment, or just clean it? 2 comments blockwriter Reply totalZero 4 years ago Silicone oil is one of the most stubborn contaminants I have ever encountered. I use trisodium phosphate to clean it up, and even then it sometimes persists. Try pouring epoxy over wood that has been polished with Pledge, and you'll see what I mean.I can believe "scrapped." sitkack 4 years ago Isn’t a silicone based oil used in oil diffusion vacuum pumps?Seems like one should look for a different solution
totalZero 4 years ago Silicone oil is one of the most stubborn contaminants I have ever encountered. I use trisodium phosphate to clean it up, and even then it sometimes persists. Try pouring epoxy over wood that has been polished with Pledge, and you'll see what I mean.I can believe "scrapped." sitkack 4 years ago Isn’t a silicone based oil used in oil diffusion vacuum pumps?Seems like one should look for a different solution
sitkack 4 years ago Isn’t a silicone based oil used in oil diffusion vacuum pumps?Seems like one should look for a different solution
Silicone oil is one of the most stubborn contaminants I have ever encountered. I use trisodium phosphate to clean it up, and even then it sometimes persists. Try pouring epoxy over wood that has been polished with Pledge, and you'll see what I mean.
I can believe "scrapped."
Isn’t a silicone based oil used in oil diffusion vacuum pumps?
Seems like one should look for a different solution