Re: Irregulars Question: smell of CH2O (formaldeide)

2006-10-13 Thread Deborah Harrell
 Alberto Monteiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Yikes. I mistranslated. It's not Phenol, it's Formol
 (formaldeide, CH2O, whatever)...
 I think it's clothes that are contaminated.

sudden flashback to Gross Anatomy, when everyone on
the elevator *knew* you were a freshman, because of
that distinctive I've been dissecting a cadaver
fragrance...eeuw!

Uh, good luck...

Most of us kept a couple of sets of clothing dedicated
to that class, and threw them away when done.  But you
could try using rubbing alcohol or some other organic
solvent; I do not recommend gasoline, however,
although some do.  Using Mexican vanilla (prepared
with propylene glycol# as well as grain alcohol) might
work also.

#Yep, radiator antifreeze -- I _do not_ advise it for
consumption at all!

Debbi
We Could Clear The Chosen Bar Out In Moments Maru:)

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Irregulars Question: smell of CH2O (formaldeide)

2006-10-11 Thread Alberto Monteiro
Ronn!Blankenship wrote:

 Does anyone know how to eliminate the smell of Phenol?

Yikes. I mistranslated. It's not Phenol, it's Formol (formaldeide,
CH2O, whatever)

 Since you ask, I presume it is already too late for
 Don't use it in the first place?
 
It's not for me; but I can't resist showing Wisdom in everything,
even if I have to contact Higher Authorities :-)

 What do you wish to remove the smell from?  (IOW, presumably
 you wish to eliminate the odor without damaging whatever the
 odor is on in the process.)
 
I think it's clothes that are contaminated.

Alberto Monteiro

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