It was used long ago and was a great fixident.  1 gal elmers to 4 gals warm 
water.  Chemistry has since banned everywhere I know.

Hal Trimble
HC Power station
856-339-1608


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Subject: [EXTERNAL] [Powernet] Elmer's Glue to fix contamination.

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Good afternoon,

Do any of the NPPs out there use Elmer’s Glue to fix contamination? How 
successful is it and what hoops did you have to jump through to get your 
Chemistry Department to allow its use?

Thanks
John Diehl, CHP
STPEGS Health Physics
(361) 972-8545

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