ihaveacamaro
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- Jun 16, 2012
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I noticed that you responded to a comment posted regarding the safety of Simple Green, and discouraged the use based on fact that a carcinogen is used (however I think that their updated formula does not contain anything of the such, but I could be wrong and have not checked their MSDS report).
I just wanted you, and everyone for that matter, to know that the same chemical that you warned about, 2-BUTOXYETHANOL, is also present in Meguiar's D101 as per Meguiar's MSDS report.
http://www.meguiars.com/content/en/msds/D101 MSDS.pdf
I just want everyone to know what is in the automotive chemicals that they choose to use and be careful with everything that you use. I noticed in your video that you use gloves and that is a great habit for everyone to get into.
I am not saying that D101 is unsafe, just saying that some of the components may warrant second looks. If we all are educated on the subject, we can make better, informed decisions. Meguiar's has recommended safety precautions in the MSDS report. Also, just to note, it has a NFPA Health Hazard Classification of 3.
It is no doubt that D101 is an excellent tire cleaner and your videos prove it.
Sorry for the :hijacked:
Thank you for sharing that info. I had no idea that 2-BUTOXYETHANOL and ETHYLENE GLYCOL MONOBUTYL ETHER were the same.
I may look more into the safety levels of using the product. It seems as if the studies done on the chemical indicate problems with excessive exposure in high concentrations ie lots of usage indoors, but do not say how exposure is affected when used outdoors where the exposure level would be much lower.
Very interesting point, and thank you for bringing it up.