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Re: Tool decontamination
Posted by:
dcarpenter (IP Logged)
Date: December 07, 2016 10:26AM
Did not say your posting was inaccurate. What is the reliable basis for your statement?
"... personally I have found that one or two washes and rinses (depending upon the level of debris build-up) along with thorough wipe down is sufficient ..."
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