PaulMys
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- Jan 14, 2014
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if you really want to go down the rabbit hole, go to a site like Griot's Garage and click on the regulatory section of a particular product. An example of this would be the product safety sheet for the Boss correcting cream. It says "In case of skin contact - Wash with plenty of water. Take off all contaminated clothing and shoes. Wash contaminated clothing before reuse. Decontaminate or discard shoes. Seek immediate medical attention if you feel unwell."
I also hear graphene can be pretty nasty stuff but it's advertised on the front of a lot of products and even comes in sprays and such. Bottom line, is that I don't think most people care that much about the possible health risks associated with using a particular car care product, it's more about how well the product performs.
I would say at the very least most should be wearing gloves when using these products.
IMO, most of these over-the-top warnings are a legal safety net to protect themselves from a society full of over-litigious hypochondriacs.
I'm not saying that any of these products are as safe as skin cream.
But any person with half a brain will just wash their hands after using them. Not wrap themselves in a body condom with a full-face respirator and heart monitor before opening the bottle.
