My mistake, it’s methanol….

No bueno for tissue?

Curt

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Absolutely can be used on the tissue processor or for staining.

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Hi all, stupid question (despite what all the college professors said, yes, I 
think there are some stupid questions and this is one of them, I should know)!

Someone dropped off a bunch of pure ethanol, they don't need it, I said I'd 
help dispose it... can't be used for processing can it? I seem to recall 
damaging some tissue many years ago when using ethanol... your thoughts?

Maybe just clean cycles on the processors...

Thanks,

Curt

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