Posted by Hugh MacKay on January 18, 2009 at 12:37:35 from (209.226.247.99):
In Reply to: Hugh Mackay posted by Dieselrider on January 18, 2009 at 11:23:03:
Dieselrider: You can buy Methyl Hydrate by the gallon or quart at most hardware stores, it's usually in the paint section. Drug stores have it, usually by the gallon. Most of their customers are hospitals or nursing homes. I find some druggists get a bit up tight, on the fear that folks are drinking it. Doesn't hurt to know the druggist. I've had more than my share of lectures from druggists, course I don't like to tell them, they are selling it about 50% less than hardware stores. Don't want to put any ideas in their heads.
Years ago, one could buy MH at every gas station, truck stop and auto parts stores, and of course it got booted by higher profit products. Here in Canada TSC have moved it to their paint section, don't want it in the automotive section any more. That just happened in the past year. MH used to be in both departments.
Terrible thing when corperations tell us what we should buy and come up with all sorts of danger stories for not using that raw product. Good heavens, depending on how cold it's expected to be, up to 50% of any good windshield washer is MH. Dangerous, I THINK NOT.
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