2019-07-28 at 4:03 AM UTC
it will cut a lot of the grease off and make you waterproof so you dont wrinkle up or absorb waterborne toxins not that i know what that word means
2019-07-28 at 4:12 AM UTC
Wash your hands with clay. It will remove oil and grease.
2019-07-28 at 4:28 AM UTC
Interesting, but I'm not allowed to disturb more than one square meter of soil with out an environmental study and planning approval
2019-07-28 at 4:34 AM UTC
i would but i don't know what kind to get other than, not-bentonite
see my predicament not that i know what that word means
2019-07-28 at 4:43 AM UTC
There's like 10000 different clays
Each with different compositions
2019-07-28 at 4:48 AM UTC
exactly, you do understand
2019-07-28 at 5:21 AM UTC
W works well after applying spray rubbers too.
2019-07-28 at 5:40 AM UTC
Interesting, I will put that in my mind-bank. How's it going brah?
2019-07-28 at 5:58 AM UTC
-SpectraL
coward
[the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
WD-40's formula is a trade secret, and has not changed over the years, according to historian Iris Engstrand. To avoid disclosing its composition, the product was not patented in 1953, and the window of opportunity for patenting it has long since closed. WD-40's main ingredients as supplied in aerosol cans, according to US Material Safety Data Sheet information, are:
50% "aliphatic hydrocarbons". The manufacturer's website claims this ratio in the current formulation cannot accurately be described as Stoddard solvent, a similar mixture of hydrocarbons.
Hydrocarbon poisoning such as that of benzene and petroleum usually occurs accidentally by inhalation or ingestion of these cytotoxic chemical compounds. Intravenous or subcutaneous injection of petroleum compounds with intent of suicide or abuse is an extraordinary event that can result in local damage or systemic toxicity such as tissue necrosis, abscess formation, respiratory system failure and partial damage to the kidneys, the brain and the nervous system. Moaddab and Eskandarlou report a case of chest wall necrosis and empyema resulting from attempting suicide by injection of petroleum into the pleural cavity.
2019-07-28 at 6:15 AM UTC
so i should wash with regular water?
2019-07-28 at 7:54 AM UTC
Don't be a retard and assume that huffing either RAID or WD-40 is safe.
There's a reason why highly regarded scientists - guys like myself - tend to say goodbye due to cancer.
2019-07-28 at 8:04 AM UTC
i read the msds it's not a suspected carcinogen
also i don't huff it i just use it to rinse my hands
2019-07-28 at 8:16 AM UTC
if you question it , it must be questionable