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Old March 28th 05, 09:26 PM
Daniel J. Stern
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On Mon, 28 Mar 2005, Bill Putney wrote:

> > Don't believe I've seen one of the 15 (or 5) minute "fast flush"

> engine > enemas with the Rislone label on it...
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> In the "old days", that's what a Rislone flush was -


As far back as I have seen it advertised (at least as far back as the mid
'60s), it's always been the same as it is now: A thin oil containing a
dose of detergent chemistry. The fast-flush gookums are made out of active
solvents and/or Butyl Cellosolve.


 




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