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Didn't acetone make big news years back for causing cancer ? I've used it in parts washers for automotive and machine shops but, I was under the impression it was replaced by a cleaner less harmful to health. I personally never allow water in or on firearms unless I had been hunting in snow country. With all the quality chems on the market intended for cleaning and preserving gun finishes, I cant grasp the use of acetone or water. I would rather clean interior and exterior with a fine lube like Breakfree or something similar.


sounds familiar. i looked it up. cdc says acetone on its own is ok. exposure to skin doesn't cause cancer but they do not know about prolonged inhalation, though i don't see how anyone could inhale it for more than a second Wink

i think the stuff about cancer causing was for a product or two that contained acetone, maybe certain nail polish removers, not acetone itself though i do not think


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Originally posted by David Lee:
Didn't acetone make big news years back for causing cancer ? I've used it in parts washers for automotive and machine shops but, I was under the impression it was replaced by a cleaner less harmful to health. I personally never allow water in or on firearms unless I had been hunting in snow country. With all the quality chems on the market intended for cleaning and preserving gun finishes, I cant grasp the use of acetone or water. I would rather clean interior and exterior with a fine lube like Breakfree or something similar.


sounds familiar. i looked it up. cdc says acetone on its own is ok. exposure to skin doesn't cause cancer but they do not know about prolonged inhalation, though i don't see how anyone could inhale it for more than a second Wink

i think the stuff about cancer causing was for a product or two that contained acetone, maybe certain nail polish removers, not acetone itself though i do not think


I use lots of Ed's Red as a solvent and cleaner/bore cleaner. It contains some acetone and I haven't observed any issues with it. I mix it up a gallon at a time
 
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You asked an honest question.
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Didn't acetone make big news years back for causing cancer ? I've used it in parts washers for automotive and machine shops but, I was under the impression it was replaced by a cleaner less harmful to health. I personally never allow water in or on firearms unless I had been hunting in snow country. With all the quality chems on the market intended for cleaning and preserving gun finishes, I cant grasp the use of acetone or water. I would rather clean interior and exterior with a fine lube like Breakfree or something similar.


sounds familiar. i looked it up. cdc says acetone on its own is ok. exposure to skin doesn't cause cancer but they do not know about prolonged inhalation, though i don't see how anyone could inhale it for more than a second Wink

i think the stuff about cancer causing was for a product or two that contained acetone, maybe certain nail polish removers, not acetone itself though i do not think


I use lots of Ed's Red as a solvent and cleaner/bore cleaner. It contains some acetone and I haven't observed any issues with it. I mix it up a gallon at a time


I also use Ed's Red but don't add the acetone unless i'm cleaning a shotgun barrel.
 
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I don't know about k-kote but acetone isn't very friendly to certain paints and plastics. I would call Sig.
 
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