Fumes from TDX leak

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Dave Clavel

The bottle for the macerator containing the TDX fluid developed a leak on the bottom and we didn't realize it was leaking. The smell & fumes got stronger and stronger and upon looking for the source of the fumes, discovered the leak that released about a cup of it into the hull. We managed to clean it up and we discovered that it also removed some of the polyester paint from the area. So after cleaning it up, we painted it over to try to get rid of the smell. We didn't want to use baking soda as we didn't want to use salt in the area as there are a lot of electrical connections there that would possibly corrode from the sealed up environment. All the while we had to use respirator and goggles while cleaning and painting, and still haven't gotten rid of the smell or the fumes. It is under the v-berth and the fumes are deadly and burn our eyes and make breathing difficult. Is there anything we can do to get rid of the fumes? We would appreciate any thoughts or helpful advice.
 
Dec 2, 1997
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Call SeaLand immediately

They have specific instructions for cleanup after a TDX spill. Don't use the boat again until you've done EVERYthing they tell you to do...those fumes are highly toxic and can damage your respiratory system. SeaLand's phone # is 800-321-9886
 
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Dave Clavel

We did call Sealand this afternoon. They recommended that we use white vinegar on the area to neutralize the fumes. They also said it would probablly work with the paint on it, but it would work better without the paint, so we will remove it first. They also stated that a little laundry soap mixed in with the vinegar will get rid of any blue stain residue. If you would like a follow up on our results, please let us know and we will be glad to let you know how this turns out! Thanks so much for your quick response.
 
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