[Histonet] paraffin on fabric chairs

Jackie M O'Connor Jackie.O'Connor <@t> abbott.com
Tue Jul 18 09:59:12 CDT 2006


Not a lab solution, but a household one - -you can iron it off by placing 
a material like a pillowcase on the chair and using a household iron, melt 
the paraffin so it is absorbed into the pillowcase.
In most labs, fabric chairs are not allowed due to the potential for 
absorbing hazardous chemicals, biohazards, etc.    Lab chairs should be 
made of non-absorbent material.   Use this to get your safety department 
to spring for new chairs - preferably, ergonomic chairs.
Jackie O'



"Travis Troyer" <ttroyer <@t> petersonlab.com> 
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[Histonet] parafin on fabric chairs






We have some fabric chairs in our lab that have parafin on them.  Does 
anyone know of a way to clean the wax off?

Thanks
Travis 
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