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Re: Battery Spill Kit Contents

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Originally Posted by Nate Laverdure View Post
I recommend using a ~2" putty knife for collecting neutralized gunk.
That makes sense too, and you've saved a kid the agony of digging with his hands. I should get two so one can push onto the other.

I'm also wondering about rinsing the area after scraping it. Once I've turned the problem over to the pit admin. area, it's their problem, but in my own shop I'd like to know what else should be done. We would like to stay on the "good" side of the janitorial staff by not leaving them nasty messes.
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