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4/5/2009 2:00:30 PM EDT
I transported an opened container of anti freeze for a client the other day, in my trunk.

When I opened my trunk this afternoon with the intent of rotating supplies and check the condition of my GHB, I found that the antifreeze had leaked all over my trunk.

The stuff inside my pack was all perfect, since it is all packed in waterproof packaging or vacuum-sealed bags. The pack itself, an older North Face daypack, was soaked through. I emptied it out, ran all of the contents through hot water and soap, and attempted to launder the bag. I hung it up to dry and we'll see how well it fares.

I don't really have the money in the budget to buy a new pack, and I was pretty happy with the old one.

Oh well. Lesson learned, don't keep antifreeze and stuff like that with my GHB.
4/5/2009 2:07:27 PM EDT
[#1]
Yikes! Good luck.
I'm not sure if it will rot the material or not though?
It just doesn't sound good.
M
4/5/2009 2:11:22 PM EDT
[#2]
I dont know what ethylene glycol does to nylon. I do know it gets sticky.
4/5/2009 5:12:19 PM EDT
[#3]
Warm water and soap 2 or 3 times....anitfreeze , sticky smelly ,nasty shit...
4/5/2009 7:38:06 PM EDT
[#4]
Hmm maybe the lesson learned is put your GHB in a garbage bag if its stored in a car?
4/5/2009 7:52:14 PM EDT
[#5]
Butyl Cellusolve, AKA 409.  Spray it inside and out, rinse, repeat, launder.

Ops
4/6/2009 12:07:55 AM EDT
[#6]
Quoted:
Butyl Cellusolve, AKA 409.  Spray it inside and out, rinse, repeat, launder.

Ops


This.
4/6/2009 3:34:59 AM EDT
[#7]
Quoted:
Hmm maybe the lesson learned is put your GHB in a garbage bag if its stored in a car?


cool, i'll give it a try. thanks, ops.