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Old 06-05-2009, 12:17 PM   #1
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Are you looking for leaks in a natural gas line or propane?
cuz' I use a really cheap and effective product called snoop. It is a soap solution in a squeeze bottle and you dribble a little on any fittings and a leak will bubble. I found this quickly on google http://www.scottecatalog.com/equipsp...8?OpenDocument and you should be able to get it at any hardware store or BBQ repair shop.
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Are you looking for leaks in a natural gas line or propane?
cuz' I use a really cheap and effective product called snoop. It is a soap solution in a squeeze bottle and you dribble a little on any fittings and a leak will bubble. I found this quickly on google http://www.scottecatalog.com/equipsp...8?OpenDocument and you should be able to get it at any hardware store or BBQ repair shop.
or just use dish soap in water. or any spray soap for that matter
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Are you looking for leaks in a natural gas line or propane?. . .
Natural gas. I already have several of those solutions - but a lot of the joints/connections are not that easy to inspect either due to location and/or type of connection.


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