DanTheFarmer
Member
Hi All,
This question is in regards to cleaning up spills in the reloading room. My set up is not perfect. The area has a rug over a wooden floor. I know not to vacuum up spills but to sweep up with a handbroom and dustpan. In my experience that doesn't get all of it. Some will escape into the cracks in the floorboards, corners, etc..
If I mop the area I will certainly pick up some that I have missed with the broom but some will still remain. Will the water seeping in between the floorboard cracks destroy any powder there? Am I slowly turning my reloading room into a giant bomb? (exageration there...I hope!).
Thanks for any input.
Dan
This question is in regards to cleaning up spills in the reloading room. My set up is not perfect. The area has a rug over a wooden floor. I know not to vacuum up spills but to sweep up with a handbroom and dustpan. In my experience that doesn't get all of it. Some will escape into the cracks in the floorboards, corners, etc..
If I mop the area I will certainly pick up some that I have missed with the broom but some will still remain. Will the water seeping in between the floorboard cracks destroy any powder there? Am I slowly turning my reloading room into a giant bomb? (exageration there...I hope!).
Thanks for any input.
Dan