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Old 11-28-2024, 07:49 PM   #30
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Re: Post engine fire clean up

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Some of the little ones sold for car or kitchen use are white, which I think is a bad idea because it doesn't look like a fire extinguisher and makes it easier to overlook when someone is scrambling to find one.
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Never thought of it that way...indeed, the one I carry in my truck is white. However It's unlikely anyone but myself would ever be hunting for it.

The last time I needed it was a few years ago when I built an electrical fire under the hood. Worked a charm and occasionally I still find a bit of the powder deep down in the chassis or in the fender bottoms. Replaced that one with a new one...also white.

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