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Enthusiast ![]() Joined Mar 4, '07 From bayville Currently Offline Reputation: 5 (100%) ![]() |
i was taking out the radiator a few minutes ago (i dont need it) so i decided to take a pair of snips and just cut part of it, as soon as i snipped, it starting spraying out clear mist, its been going on and its been 5 minutes. its in my garage now and i left the door open so it goes outside. but what can it be? it dosent smell toxic
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QUOTE(peroxwhysm00 @ Mar 4, 2008 - 6:35 PM) [snapback]649311[/snapback] "it dosent smell toxic" I don't think smelling something is a good way to tell if something is toxic or not. There's a lot of reasons as to why ![]() There's not much you can snip on a radiator that would make a mist like that. There's actually nothing on your radiator that needs to be snipped to be removed. If you cut into your AC condenser, then given that your car is a 94, you would be releasing R-12 into the atmosphere, so thanks for destroying the Ozone and the world we live on. -------------------- |
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