@mijostyn,
Your summary of CFC's is wrong. All manufacture of Class I ODS substances were banned in 1996 - and this included all applicable refrigerants and solvents. Class II ODS (HCFCs) are now banned or will be shortly. Good heavens man, I was awarded an EPA Ozone Protection Award in 1995 for my Navy work in reducing the use of CFC-113 solvent in precision cleaning of Navy life support systems. I am intimately familiar with the whole CFC phase out and my follow-on work made me intimately familiar with the global warming issue with many refrigerants.
But you have confused chlorofluorocarbon (CFC) with chlorinated which are completely different. The 'chlorinated' product you are using is the one that contains perchloroethylene - the human carcinogen. The CRC Brake Clean Chlorinated SDS is here - Grainger SDS Lookup.
Your summary of CFC's is wrong. All manufacture of Class I ODS substances were banned in 1996 - and this included all applicable refrigerants and solvents. Class II ODS (HCFCs) are now banned or will be shortly. Good heavens man, I was awarded an EPA Ozone Protection Award in 1995 for my Navy work in reducing the use of CFC-113 solvent in precision cleaning of Navy life support systems. I am intimately familiar with the whole CFC phase out and my follow-on work made me intimately familiar with the global warming issue with many refrigerants.
But you have confused chlorofluorocarbon (CFC) with chlorinated which are completely different. The 'chlorinated' product you are using is the one that contains perchloroethylene - the human carcinogen. The CRC Brake Clean Chlorinated SDS is here - Grainger SDS Lookup.