He gets a little crazy with this stuff, I was watching his Gyeon EcoWash review and he was harping on the surfactant ingredient, SLES (Sodium Laureth Sulfate). He suggests you need safety glasses and gloves, etc. First of all, it's only at 1% in the product, and USING HIS OWN REFERENCE from his comments, here is the description:
Sodium laureth sulfate (SLES) is a very effective foaming agent. It is an anionic detergent and surfactant found in many personal care products such as soaps, shampoos, toothpaste. Used in wetting agent formulations, liquid detergents, cleaners, shampoos and laundry detergents. |
So if he thinks you need PPE to wash your car with this, what are you supposed to do if it's in your (hair) shampoo? Anybody who has read a shampoo or body wash label knows that this stuff and similar surfactants are in these kind of products.
EDIT: I forgot he also suggested you might want to wear a respirator while using EcoWash...I'm going to put mine next to the shower right now. Eesh. The problem with reading SDS's, and why most sellers don't want to give them to us, is that the warnings (I think) are for the neat ingredient. I'm sure 100% SLES is irritating etc., except it's in EcoWash at 1%, and therefore in my 1:256 rinseless solution at .004%