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Berryman B-9 is now known as Professional Chem-dip(part # 0905) . Chem-tool or B-12(part #s 0117-0120 or 0116) IS NOT well suited as a parts dip due to its fast evaporation rate and its EXTREME FLAMMIBILITY!!! If you have parts that require extended soak times Chem Dip is BEST--- Some of the major Auto parts chain stores stock it or can special order it in for you-- NASTY STUFF but it works!!!!--FED 387
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What I use...works fairly well.
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Sean I spoke to Bob and he says he can work his magic ...his price was very reasonable too ....not worth the trouble of trying to do it myself .... Thanks to everyone who gave me their input
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Good to here, and glad to help.
Sean
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