What is Trichloroethylene?
Trichloroethylene (also commonly referred to as trichloroethene and TCE) is a carcinogenic volatile organic compound that was historically used in a wide range of industrial and commercial applications. The cancer-linked compound was used as a degreaser for aviation components and heavy machinery, a dry-cleaning solvent, an anesthetic, and in carpet cleaners. Today, it is used in vapor degreasing and as an intermediate in the production of hydrofluorocarbon refrigerants and other chemicals.
It’s a colorless liquid that quickly evaporates into the air. It is nonflammable and has a faint sweet odor only when present in large amounts – though you won't notice unless there's a lot around (and by then, it might be too late).