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Old 01-16-2008, 11:36 PM   #16 (permalink)
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Re: Does CO2 work well?

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If you have any compressed air in your tire, and you add CO2 to the tire to air it back up, won't the water in the tire's air, mix with the CO2, and make carbonic acid? Carbonic acid eats most everything...
The CO2 is essentially dry in the tanks. If water is getting into the tire, you have other problems. In short, don't even think twice about this problem. CO2 will not eat your tires. period.

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If you had any water in your air tool (just from the air), and used CO2 in it, wont the CO2 eat the air tool?
same answer

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Does CO2 kill the life of your tools and tires?
nope

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I am thinking it might take a few years to see this damage, if it even happens, but still, I would stick with compressed air if this is a problem...

Your .02?
You will never see any damage.
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