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> Dry Chemical Fire Exstinguisher, Corrosive?
Andyrew
post Feb 11 2004, 07:41 PM
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I was driving with a friend of mine, he was in front of me with his 66 bug, and the engine caught fire (fuel fire). He pulled over quickly and I got out my fire exstinguisher and put out the fire. Like normal the stuff went everywhere, I was wondering if the chemican was corrosive? Dad said so, so I told him to go wash the car, cleaning everything.

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Dave_Darling
post Feb 12 2004, 04:58 PM
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QUOTE(iiibdsiil @ Feb 11 2004, 09:51 PM)
That's pretty sad that we all drive around with fire extinguishers in our cars.

No, what's said is the millions of people who drive around without fire extinguishers in their cars. Even the ones in new cars!!

Then again, I have one in my 914 but not in my Honda...

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