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Old 04-06-2015, 08:54 PM
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here is some super dri:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BG9GXPmvR0Y
Old 04-07-2015, 06:22 AM
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Disco, maybe they didn't like shipping to you. I haven't purchased any Aerocumolus yet this year but I did get a 10 gallon order last summer and the price for both cans delivered to my door was not anywhere near what you are listing.
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Any idea what is in the concrete form release stuff ? Could be some really bad stuff for the lungs . A MSDS sheet should be available
and then go from there as to the toxicity of the concoction when burned an released into the air . Could be real poison..... big time . Just a healthy question.

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Old 04-07-2015, 09:30 AM
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Originally Posted by stegl
Any idea what is in the concrete form release stuff ? Could be some really bad stuff for the lungs . A MSDS sheet should be available
and then go from there as to the toxicity of the concoction when burned an released into the air . Just a healthy question.
I would like to know this also
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Here is the link hope it works. Link....... [ATTACH]2087031[/IMG]

Not good stuff. Hazardous material, Avoid heat and flame, heavier than air, and avoid breathing smoke. Pretty much sums it up but is good reading for those that are concerned with health for themselves and others. Apparently not allowed into Brazil for use as concrete form release agent of all places. Very toxic at any time leave alone being burned.
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Old 04-07-2015, 12:41 PM
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From what I read its a petroleum distillate of sorts. MSDS doesn't look any worse than a mineral spirit or a paraffin oil or similar CAS.
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By what I can figure is the major component is diesel fuel plus following additives that is probably the killer when burned but also in unburned:
1,2,3 - triethylbenzene
Biphenyl
Naphthalene
Xylene
Cunene
Benzene
All in smaller quantities but non the less bad stuff......... won't see me using it as I value my friends and fellow flyers too much.

Checked on the Super Dri smoke oil and though not nearly as bad ; still should not be inhaled; burned or unburned state.

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Old 04-07-2015, 08:37 PM
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Originally Posted by sailing1
Disco, maybe they didn't like shipping to you. I haven't purchased any Aerocumolus yet this year but I did get a 10 gallon order last summer and the price for both cans delivered to my door was not anywhere near what you are listing.

shipping on this is $33.00
http://aerographix.biz/Remote-Contro...?product_id=39

do the math 113, maybe you they "like you" and give you cheaper shipping? All I know is that I can get super dri for the same price from tower and based on my experience with both I much rather use super dri.
Old 04-08-2015, 11:43 PM
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I ran Super dry, robart, and Aeroculumulis back to back last year. There is a very big difference in the aeroculumulis & super dry vs robart.

Both (super dry and aeroculumulis) stayed in the air with thick white smoke. Then I re ran the super dry and aeroculumulis... And many people thought the aeroculumulis left a thicker whiter smoke trail. By the way, I did this on a 40% airplane and my Futura.

I had had a few guys decide as I could only watch the plane and they watched the smoke.

One big thing I noticed with the Aeroculumulis vs the robart is that it didn't flair up (catch on fire) behind the turbine... Whereas the robart lit up easily.

Aeroculumulis is all the way.

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