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<blockquote data-quote="sparky3008" data-source="post: 14499" data-attributes="member: 611"><p>Well, the big question from everyone I called was "How much was it". If it was less than a table spoon it was no big deal but I had more than that as most of the container came out and was all over the place. Plus since I wanted the tool itself removed I didn't want to just throw the whole thing in the trash. If it had just been in big puddles also not a big deal but for me it was very small particles all over the place. Under my tool box, behind many different areas, and the vapor was more of a concern to me than touching it. It wasn't a rash decision to call either. I was probably at my neighbors a good hour before we both agreed as much as I hated to do it that it was the best thing to do.. I don't regret calling really while some will say it was extreme and shooting black powder rifles sniffing sulfur might be worse for me I did what I thought best...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sparky3008, post: 14499, member: 611"] Well, the big question from everyone I called was "How much was it". If it was less than a table spoon it was no big deal but I had more than that as most of the container came out and was all over the place. Plus since I wanted the tool itself removed I didn't want to just throw the whole thing in the trash. If it had just been in big puddles also not a big deal but for me it was very small particles all over the place. Under my tool box, behind many different areas, and the vapor was more of a concern to me than touching it. It wasn't a rash decision to call either. I was probably at my neighbors a good hour before we both agreed as much as I hated to do it that it was the best thing to do.. I don't regret calling really while some will say it was extreme and shooting black powder rifles sniffing sulfur might be worse for me I did what I thought best... [/QUOTE]
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