I have to admit that this very point occurred to me. But I persevered nonetheless, and not even with my Dyson which is very good and not putting particulates back out, but with a little inecpensive vacuum cleaner (quite powerful) I use for cleaning out customers' pianos. I can only hope that since I dont do this often, there is no cumulative ingestion of lead compounds..... Best regards, David. > I would be very apprehensive about vacuuming up the dust of oxidized > lead. What this does is take all the fine particulate matter and blow > it through the filters and out the back end, spreading all of it into > the air. From there, this super fine particulate matter gets inhaled > deep into your lungs. > > This stuff is not to be trifled with! > > Jurgen Goering -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/20120406/bd5646c7/attachment.htm>
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