i had clean houses for 15 years. i know i used scrub free for at lest 7 years. in 1992 my blood work anemia with damage red blood cell. do you what scrub free contained in the 80? i cleanded 2 to 3 houses a day each house had 2 and 1/2 bathrooms. thank you for any help you can give. it seems i have had anemia in 1992 to today with abnormal red blood cell . venisa</SCRIPT>
3-16-06 ... just noticed this question http://www.thefirearmsforum.com/showthread.php?p=111749
http://www.ahprokleen.com/FAQ/faq5.asp

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SCRUB-FREE® Soap Scum Remover Product Code: 3504702 Pack Size: 12/32oz |
|  | Quickly cuts through soap scum, hard water stains and dulling film.
| Ready to use: 32 oz. (trigger spray)
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Click here for this product’s Material Safety Data Sheet
http://www.ahprokleen.com/products/msds/MSDS-129.pdf
This 2007 MSDS only mentions Sulfamic Acid (CAS # 5329-14-6) 1-5%
and N,N-Dimethyl-n-dodecylamic Oxide (CAS # 1643-20-5) 1-5%
I have asked manufacturer for a 1980 MSDS to see if other ingredients are mentioned
The EGBE or 2(2butoxyethanol) may be there, but not considered hazardous to have to mention 2003 & after