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A man asked me about 'Scrubbing Bubbles'
Do you see anything of concern in these ingredients?
http://www.hescoinc.com/Msds/dr94386.pdf

This is what he queried,
Quote:
Hi, "Dear Maggie,'

Do you think there is anything in that "scrubbing bubbles" type of bathtub cleaner? I used it lately and it worked well, and it occurred to me it was a lot like the miraculous results of 409. I had sprayed the tub, and let it soak. When I took a shower, I realized I had not rinsed it off. I used my feet to "scrub the loosened grime off and it all came off.

Nothing serious, but I noticed my feet were real dry last night.  clean too.


OK, I found Scrubbing Bubbles here:
http://www.hescoinc.com/Msds/dr94386.pdf
Size it up to the 100% and you will see the first listed ingredient
as diethylene glycol monobutyl ether (this is 2-2-butoxyethanol) at 10% strength that is definitely NOT safe.

Does this product have an EPA registered number on it?
I think it would have to,
Lysol 'Tub n Tile and Lysol Kitchen disinfectant do,
and I suspect this chemical on both,
but have just confirmed it on the 'tub n tile

Note that this Lysol product is 5.99% concentration of diethylene glycol monobutyl ether... and it states the EPA number and that this is a pesticide; but that the health hazard is minimal. That's an oxymoron!

Quote:

What I have is made in Canada.

I dont see any EPA number.

Just curious, I guess, and more careful now.


OK, but other countries are worse than we are ... and we are HORRIBLE about disclosure ... but still better than other countries

A worker bought a whole box of small paint spray cans... written in Chinese or something ... I said, do you know how hazardous this must be? If you can't read the can, don't buy it


I must share that spray versions are the WORST, because
the worst exposure to this chemical is at the cuticle area AND the eye membranes


Quote:
Yes, spraying in the bath tub kinda worried me. I guess I have clean lungs now right?

It is called: Power House - Powerful home cleaner. BATHROOM CLEANER

Distributed by Personal Care Products in Bingham Farms MI.


Will this subject ever "come out"?

I mean to the general public?


Jerry http://www.whaledreams.com/

PS What about "Goop"? Hand cleaner.
I am trying to get a handle on the products that are bad.
I used to use a lot of that


To everyone harmed with CFIDS, 'gulf war syndrome' symptoms,
regardless of military or non-military, or service period ...

I can't tell you how much you are needed for this cause

The fatigue and the rest of it, I truly believe is from 2-butoxyethanol poisoning.
This chemical has been around since the 1930s and in widespread use shortly after that.

The fatigue has not been found, but is findable; when all harmed by it are found to have hemolytic anemia - the proof is there

_____

 

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http://www.valdezlink.com/pages/cf_auto_mechanics_risk_cfs.htm

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